Introducing the insulated plastic and metal power cut off switch, now available at Moss True Value Hardware in Taylor, TX. This robust switch is designed for 12-volt direct current circuits, providing reliable control with a maximum continuous current draw of 50 amperes and a surge capacity of up to 300 amperes. Whether you are a professional technician or a DIY enthusiast in Taylor, this power cut off switch is an essential component for safely managing your electrical systems.
- Durable construction: Combines insulated plastic and metal materials to ensure long-lasting performance and safety.
- High current capacity: Supports continuous current draw up to 50 amperes and surge draw up to 300 amperes, suitable for demanding 12-volt DC applications.
- Secure mounting: Features two quarter-inch diameter studs with steel zinc-plated nuts and solid brass washers for reliable battery cable attachment.
- Convenient key operation: Comes equipped with two keys that allow you to switch the power on or off securely, preventing unauthorized use.
- Protective keyhole cover: Includes a rubber cover to shield the keyhole when not in use, protecting it from dust and moisture.
This power cut off switch is ideal for a variety of applications in Taylor, such as controlling power in automotive, marine, or recreational vehicle electrical systems. It provides a safe and effective way to disconnect power during maintenance or storage, helping to prevent battery drain and electrical hazards. Professionals working on 12-volt DC circuits will appreciate the ease of installation and secure operation, while hobbyists can rely on its durability and safety features for their projects.
In summary, the
insulated plastic and metal power cut off switch is a vital tool for anyone needing dependable power control in 12-volt DC systems. Available now at Moss True Value Hardware in Taylor, TX, this switch offers peace of mind and enhanced safety for your electrical setups.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.