Konnice Hummer Single Switch, 2-way, 1-Module, 16 A

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SKU
H-102_Vid_4442
Color
White
EGP 32.00
  EGP 28.80

Description / Konnice Hummer Single Switch, 2-way, 1-Module, 16 A

Electric Switch

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Product Name Konnice Hummer Single Switch, 2-way, 1-Module, 16 A
BRAND konnice
Switch Type 2-Way Electrical Switch
Switch function 1-Pole 2-Way
Color White
Number of Modules 1 Module
Rated Current 16 A

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