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High-Amp Outlet-Box-Mount Key Switches

Able to withstand high currents, these switches can be used with motors and pumps. They require a key to turn circuits on or off, limiting access to sensitive equipment. All are keyed alike, so they open with the same key.
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| No. of Circuits Controlled | Switch Starting Position | Switch Action | No. of Terminals | Industry Designation | Switching Current @ Voltage | Max. Voltage | Horsepower @ Switching Voltage | Dia. | No. of Keys Included | Keying | Removal Position | Each | |
2 Position with Metal Base | |||||||||||||
Keyed Alike with Screw Terminals | |||||||||||||
| 2 | 2 Off (Normally Open) | Stays Switched (Maintained) | 4 | DPST-NO | 20 A @ 120 V AC | 277V AC | 1 hp @ 120 V AC | 7/8" | 2 | Keyed Alike | Center | 000000 | 0000000 |

























