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Radioshack 275-706 Spst Illuminated Automotive Toggle Switch ~ 20a At 12vdc on 2040-parts.com

US $6.49
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
New in factory sealed package. Package Condition: Some shelf wear.
Manufacturer Part Number:275-706 Surface Finish:Red/Black Brand:RadioShack Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Warranty:Yes Model Number:275-0706 UPC:040293130862

SPST = Single-Pole, Single-Throw. These switch one circuit on and off.

Rated 20 Amps at 12VDC
Long-life lamp.
The lever is lighted when the switch is "on".
Lever Dimensions: 3/8" wide by 1" inch long.
Mounts in a 1/2" inch hole.

Your nearby RadioShack store has a wide selection of switches to do the job right, and there's even more available online.


  • ► Item Condition: New in factory sealed package.
  • ► Package Condition: Some shelf wear.
  • ► Warranty: 30 Days
  • ► RadioShack Cat. No. 275-706 or 275-0706
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