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Rocker Switch Compressor Symbol - Red on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:AOB Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:SW401 Country of Manufacture:China

These high quality 12 volt Rocker switch is a single throw ON - OFF switch designed to operate your 12 volt accessories. They have a face surface size of 2'' (50mm) x 1'' (25mm) and uses a standard din size mounting hole of 1.41'' (36mm) x .86'' (22mm) this is the standard size of most switch holes in modern vehicles, however it is best to check your particular hole size if unsure.

 

  • Single Pole Single Throw ON-OFF switch.
  • Black hard surface rocker.
  • 35 different Legends available
  • Single upper incandescent light.
  • Upper light is ON when the switch is pressed UP.
  • Same size as the Carling and ARB switches.
  • Rated 16A 12V.
  • No rear barriers between terminals.
  • Wiring diagram supplied with switch.

 

All symbols are printed directly onto the switch face using modern high tech inks and printers to ensure long image life. we do not use stickers which will wear off in a very short time.

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