Egis Mobile Electronics 4701-30 30A Mini Breaker Disconnect Switch Panel Mount
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EGIS 30A Mini Breaker Disconnect Switch Panel Mount
The Egis Mobile Electronics 4701-30 30A Mini Breaker Disconnect Switch Panel Mount is designed for reliable circuit protection in a compact form. This switch features an easy ON/OFF rotary design that allows for quick operation while providing a clear visual indication of the switch position. Made with high-quality components in the USA, it is perfect for various applications, including trolling motors, ensuring you have the durability and reliability you need on the water.
Engineered to withstand harsh environments, this switch boasts stainless steel self-locking hardware that is corrosion and vibration resistant. Its weatherproof construction protects against dust and moisture intrusion, making it suitable for all installation locations. With an impressive 6,000 cycles at full current, the Egis 4701-30 ensures high electrical and manual switching endurance, giving you peace of mind that it will perform reliably over time.
Ideal for applications up to 42 Vdc, this mini breaker disconnect switch is ignition protected to safeguard against inadvertent shorts. Backed by a 4-year warranty, Egis Mobile Electronics stands behind the quality and performance of this product, making it a smart choice for anyone needing efficient circuit protection.
Features:
* Easy ON/OFF rotary switch for simple operation and clear visual indication of switch position
* Stainless steel self-locking hardware for corrosion and vibration resistance
* Weatherproof construction sealed against dust and moisture penetration
* Compact size allows for more circuit switching/protection in smaller panels
* Made in the USA with high-quality components for durability
* Ignition protected to prevent shorts from positive terminals to grounded surfaces
* High electrical/manual switching endurance of 6,000 cycles at full current
* Designed for 42 Vdc applications, ideal for trolling motor switching