Santech Industries Mt0447 Switch Ac Pressure Switch. Ac Compressor Switch New on 2040-parts.com
Tolland, Connecticut, US
Santech Compressor mounted replacement switch MT0447 new never installed opened package comes with o ring and mounting C clip The original red and white switch has been replaced by a blue switch. all colors are normally closed. they open at 430 psi and close at 250 psi. all colors are interchangeable.
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