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Aircraft Toggle Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Camarillo, California, United States

Camarillo, California, United States
Condition:New

I have a Brand New Beechcraft 2 position 6 pin toggle switch. The switch is made by Cole Hersee (CH) The P/N for the switch is 35-380053-1 and the manufacturer P/N is 8906K1067. The switch is made in the U.S.A.. The switch has many applications but primarily it is used in the Beechcraft Baron- 55 and the Beechcraft Duke-60 it is used for the cowl flaps on both aircraft and also for the heater/ ignitor. The switch is brand new and has never been used at all, it's just not in the original packaging!! I opened it up and threw out the plastic bag? The switch is in perfect shape and ready to go flying!! If you have any questions please just email me and I will do my best to answer them. Thanks for looking and Fly safe!!

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