New Sierra Key Switch Keyswitch For Boat Marine on 2040-parts.com
Spring Hill, Florida, US
Sierra Replacement Key Switch
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This is a standard Accessory-Off-On-Start switch
- Includes switch which has rubber protective capping and 2 keys
- This is a Four terminal switch Rated @ 15 amps Ignition & Accessory terminal and 30 amps solenoid terminal 12 volts
- For panels up to1 1/8" thick. 7/8" hole size
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