Lectrotab SAFSC Safsc SINGLE STATION - Trotac Marine
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Lectrotab SAFSC Safsc SINGLE STATION

SKU:
LECTSAFSC
$168.95
Lectrotab's new flat rocker switch has improved sealing to prevent water entry and recessed rocker to prevent breaking. View full description

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This control can be upgraded with an LED tab position indicator. The gasket sealed switch is designed to prevent water entry. The control switch is self-contained and does not require an additional control box. Switches are available for single or dual station applications.

  • Switches meet mil-std 202F for salt spray
  • Designed to provide ""instant stop"" to prevent actuator over-run
  • Gasket sealed switch to prevent water entry
  • Upgrade available to TI-8 LED trim indicator
  • Available for single station SAF-S (SAB-S) or dual station SAF-NS (SAB-NS) applications
  • Operates up to 2 actuators per tab on 12vdc and 4 actuators per tab on 24vdc systems

ROCKER SWITCH ASSY, SINGLE STATION

Brand:
Lectrotab

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