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Carling On/Off Contura II Boat Rocker Switch | Blank 2 Spade 250/125VAC
Boat part number 7101319 is a new On/Off blank rocker switch from Carling.
made for Ranger Boats
$11.95 MSRP: $13.43
GLS Stock #: 7101319-AN233
587 in stock
Boat part number 7101319 is a new On/Off blank rocker switch from Carling. Commonly used on Ranger boats, part number 6712236 . May be used on other boats.
Part of the Contura II, V141 series, this switch is constructed out of black marine plastic, and measures approximately 1" W x 1 7/8" H x 2" D overall. Requires an approximate 7/8" W x 1 5/8" H x 1 1/2" D cutout. Rated for 250/125 volts, 10/15 amps, and uses (2) spade male connections.
Specifications:
Part of the Contura II, V141 series, this switch is constructed out of black marine plastic, and measures approximately 1" W x 1 7/8" H x 2" D overall. Requires an approximate 7/8" W x 1 5/8" H x 1 1/2" D cutout. Rated for 250/125 volts, 10/15 amps, and uses (2) spade male connections.
Specifications:
- Boat Manufacturer: Ranger
- Part Number: 6712236
- Part Manufacturer: Carling
- Series: Contura II
- Series Number: V141
- Function: On/Off
- Material: Marine Plastic
- Color: Black
- Finish: Matte
- Electrical: 250/125 Volts (VAC) | 10/15 Amps
- Overall Dimensions: 1" W x 1 7/8" H x 2" D
- Cutout: 7/8" W x 1 5/8" H x 1 1/2" D
- Connections: (2) Spade Male
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual not included.
Hardware not included.
Product Questions
Need a 3 way switch same style do you carry them
Question by: Tim on Oct 29, 2021, 1:31 PM
Hi Tim,
Unfortunately we don't currently have that same switch in a 3-way, and they are not something we can source or order. Sorry.
Gene
Unfortunately we don't currently have that same switch in a 3-way, and they are not something we can source or order. Sorry.
Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on Oct 29, 2021, 2:07 PM