SINGLE POLE--12 VOLT 21 AMPS--HEAVY DUTY HAS LEVER O' RING SEAL--SILVER CONTACTS .687 INCH LEVER LENGTH--.500 INCH MOUNTING HOLE .250 INCH TAB TERMINALS DOUBLE POLE--12 VOLT 21 AMPS--HEAVY DUTY HAS LEVER O' RING SEAL--SILVER CONTACTS .687 INCH LEVER LENGTH--.500 INCH MOUNTING HOLE .250 INCH TAB TERMINALS Note: ( ) Refers to Momentary |
Made from a very high quality material and when working the switch it makes a firm contact.
Lever Switch # 12-200
Fast delivery and just what I ordered!
Lever Switch # 12-100
Lever Switch # 12-100
Seems like a quality product, nice switch action and works as expected.
Lever Switch # 12-100
Excellent product and excellent service from A/C Spruce
Lever Switch # 12-104
A good product for homebuilt aircraft.
Lever Switch # 12-100
Functions well.
Lever Switch # 12-200
Lever Switch # 12-200
Lever Switch # 12-202
Lever Switch # 12-104
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The width of the double pole switches is approximately 3/4".
These are all double pole switches. The difference is in the operation. () means momentary, so 12-202 is ON-ON, 12-203 is ON-OFF-ON, and 12-204 is (ON)-OFF-(ON).
There is a drop down selection box to first select if you want single pole or double pole, the second box is where you select the model, ie OFF-ON, OFF-(ON), etc
No, for certified please consult with your local avionics shop.
Single pole option is a switch that controls one path. A double pole switch is a single switch that controls two paths.
The model 12-204 has .26 Tab Terminals.
Correct, The () means the momentary position. The 12-101 is an OFF-(ON) switch. The lever stays in the off position unless it is toggled to the opposite position, and will return to the off position once it is released.
No, these switches do not have FAA Approval.
Yes, the toggle switch is rated for 12VDC.
The keyway is on the same side as the momentary position.