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Pollak 34-359 Motor Reversing Rocker Switch | DPDT On-On | 20A 12VDC | 4-Screw Terminals | Black
Heavy-Duty Polarity Reversing Control
The Pollak 34-359 Rocker Switch is a high-performance Double Pole, Double Throw (DPDT) switch specifically engineered for motor reversing applications. With its On-On functionality, this switch is the ideal solution for controlling linear actuators, slide-outs, power windows, and dual-direction motors in trucks, RVs, and specialized industrial equipment.
Built for Rigorous Commercial Use
Designed to handle the high-vibration environments of the trucking and marine industries, the 34-359 features a rugged, impact-resistant black nylon housing and actuator. Unlike standard switches that may fail under heavy loads, this model is rated for 20 Amps at 12VDC, ensuring long-term reliability for your vehicle's essential systems.
Secure and Reliable Connections
Safety is paramount in electrical systems. The Pollak 34-359 is equipped with four brass screw terminals, providing a superior mechanical connection that prevents wire pull-out and resists corrosion. Its universal snap-in design allows for effortless installation into standard .830" x 1.450" dashboard cutouts.
Key Features:
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Motor Reversing Capability: DPDT On-On circuitry designed for changing motor direction.
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Industrial Strength: 20 Amp @ 12VDC rating for heavy-duty electrical demands.
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Vibration-Proof Termination: 4 brass screw terminals for a permanent, high-conductivity bond.
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Universal Snap-In Mounting: Fits standard panel thicknesses of .093", .125", and .187".
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Sleek Matte Finish: Professional black nylon actuator for a clean, factory look.
Specifications:
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Part Number: 34-359 (Retail Pack: 34-359P)
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Circuitry: DPDT (Double Pole-Double Throw)
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Function: On-On (Reversing)
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Rating: 20 Amps @ 12VDC
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Termination: 4 Brass Screw Terminals
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Panel Cutout: .830" x 1.450"
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Body Material: High-Impact Black Nylon
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