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Single Phase On/Off Switch with Single Gang Box Screws

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This woodwork safety switch kit is intended to provide you with a push button on/off switch for your workshop and power tool needs. It features a simplistic, yet straightforward design that can be easily installed into deep gang boxes and standard gang boxes with extension ring. The power switch has 2 throws so one can switch both hot and neutral or both phases of a 220V line. It features an easy-to-install mounting design and comes with color-coded start stop push buttons that possess an indented/bump style profile to signify the switch has been opened or closed. For added safety measures, the start button can be locked to prevent unauthorized use.

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The Single Phase On/Off Switch with Screws for Gang Box Installation by POWERTEC This woodworking safety kit is intended to provide you with a push button on/off switch for your workshop and power tool needs. It features a simplistic, yet straightforward design that can be easily installed into deep gang boxes and standard gang boxes with extension ring. The power switch has 2 throws so one can switch both hot and neutral or both phases of a 220V line.

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