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Eaton Wiring Devices 1301-7B Toggle Switch, 120 V, Wall Mounting, Polycarbonate, Brown

14910 SWITCH TGL QUIET 1P GRD BRN EA
Item #: 80073150

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1301-7B
EATON-COOPER WIRING

14910 SWITCH TGL QUIET 1P GRD BRN EA
Eaton Wiring Devices 1301-7B Toggle Switch, 120 V, Wall Mounting, Polycarbonate, Brown; 10EA/SHELF PACK

Longer, wider strap provides 40 percent more contact area to wall board. Virtually eliminates floating installations. Unbreakable top and bottom housing. Industrial design cam action mechanism insures quiet switch action. Built-in wire stripper for number 14 and number 12 wire. Built-in wire looper for pre-looping. Double riveted switch. Three way switches feature additional push-in common termination for feed-through tapping. Push-in terminals accept number 14 solid wire only. Side wire terminals accept up to number 10 solid or stranded wire. Combination slot/Phillips and Robertson-head terminal screws. 15 amp, 120 volt. Meets all UL 20 requirements. UL Listed.Push-in terminals accept #14 AWG solid wire only, side wire terminals accept up to #10 AWG solid wire
  • Push-in terminals accept #14 AWG solid wire only, side wire terminals accept up to #10 AWG solid wire
  • Long, broad mounting strap virtually eliminates floating installations
  • Patented built-in wire stripper for #12 and #14 AWG wire to speed installation
  • Tri-combo screws accept Slotted, Phillips and Robertson head tools for installation flexibility
  • Wire looper speeds termination of both #14 and #12 AWG wire
  • ActionCam, Quiet
    Actuator TypeToggle
    ColorBrown
    Current Rating15 A
    Dielectric Strength1500 V
    Dimensions4.2 in L x 1.3 in W x 1.103 in D
    Housing MaterialPolycarbonate
    Length7.9 in
    Mounting TypeWall
    Number of Poles1
    Temperature Rating-20 to 60 deg C
    Voltage Rating120 V
    Wattage Rating0.5 hp
    Width17.2 in

    Item Specifications

    • TOGGLE SWITCHES
    • 0.14 lbs per EA
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