Description
When you need a reliable switch to control lights, hydraulics, or accessories on your tractor, you want something that’ll handle the job without giving you grief. This heavy-duty toggle switch is built for the kind of electrical loads and rough conditions that farm equipment dishes out every day. Whether you’re wiring up work lights for those late-night harvest runs or adding a hydraulic control for your loader, this switch gives you the dependable switching you can count on.
What You’re Getting
- 20-amp capacity handles hefty electrical loads like work lights, hydraulic solenoids, and cooling fans without breaking a sweat
- SPDT design gives you on-off-on switching with a center position that can be used for momentary operation
- Rugged black housing built to withstand vibration, temperature swings, and the occasional bump from tools or equipment
- Standard mounting threads make installation straightforward in most dash or panel setups
- Quality contacts that won’t arc or burn out like cheaper switches do after a season of use
Built for Real Farm Work
This switch is perfect for tractors, combines, sprayers, and other farm equipment where you need reliable electrical control. It’s commonly used for work light circuits, hydraulic pump controls, cooling fan overrides, and accessory power switching. The 20-amp rating means it can handle the kind of loads you find on modern agricultural equipment without overheating or failing when you need it most.
Made to Last
Farm equipment electrical systems take a beating, and this switch is designed to handle those tough conditions. The heavy-duty contacts resist corrosion and wear, while the sealed construction keeps out dust, moisture, and chemicals that can cause cheaper switches to fail. It’s built to provide years of reliable service in the demanding environment of agricultural work.
Good to Know
Installation requires a standard panel cutout and the included mounting hardware. Make sure to size your wiring appropriately for the load you’re switching – don’t try to run 20 amps through 14-gauge wire. A little dielectric grease on the terminals helps prevent corrosion, especially if your equipment spends time outdoors. Always disconnect the battery before doing any electrical work.






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