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Red Led Round Rocker Switch 12 Volt on 2040-parts.com

US $4.95
Location:

Arlington Heights, Illinois, US

Arlington Heights, Illinois, US
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Red LED Round Rocker Switch 12 Volt.

  • These round rocker switches are aesthetically pleasing and compatible with a wide range of standard panel cutouts.
  • Qualified with several international approvals.
  • Illuminated DC voltage of 12V.
  • Materials: .187" silver plated brass terminals with a nylon frame (flammability rating: UL 94V-2)
  • Snap-in mounting design for easy installation into .795" diameter mounting hole.
  • Single pole: 10A/125V AC; 6A/250V AC, 10A/12V DC.
  • Additional terminals for LED illumination.
  • UL and CSA rated.

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