Our most popular socket with spring-loaded hinged lid. Two 1/4" spade connectors, make wiring easy. 18mm brass jam nut. Rated at 15 amps, snap-fit and vibration proof. Requires .6875" (11/16") hole and 2.00" behind the panel. Lid measures 1.075" in diam.
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Mitsubishi Delica D:5
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