MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis., Jan. 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Del City's extensive line of quality switches are ideal for industrial, marine, truck, bus and automotive applications. Some of the most popular switches include: Single Pole Heavy-duty Toggle Switches, Surf 'N Turf™ Rocker Switches and Insulated Continuous Weather Resistant Solenoid switches.
With over 170 toggle switches, the most popular is the Single Pole Heavy-duty Toggle Switch. It features a neoprene gasket at the base of the actuator to prevent dust and moisture from interrupting the actuation and protecting against harsh environments. Terminals are made from brass material with all other exterior parts being brass/bright nickel.
Del City offers roughly 160 rocker switches. Del City's Surf 'N Turf™ Rocker Switches are a top seller and perfect for marine panels, trucks, buses, trailer, construction, farm and recreational equipment. Each switch is designed to resist both dust and moisture, as well as, meet SAE J-1171, UL 1500 requirements.
Del City has approximately 7 solenoid switches. The Insulated Continuous Weather Resistant Solenoid features a weather resistant coating that helps protect from moisture and debris. This switch is ideal for harsh environments and marine applications.
For a complete listing of switches and other products offered at Del City, visit delcity.net.
About Del City
Del City, headquartered in Menomonee Falls, WI, is a direct supplier of electrical and automotive supplies since 1947. Serving the automotive, truck and trailer, marine and RV industries with over 4,000 professional grade products, including wire, fuses, terminals and switches, Del City offers its customers convenience and customer-friendly service. Look here first for hard to find electrical and transportation supplies. For more information or to request a catalog, visit delcity.net or call 800.654.4757.
Contact: Deanna Hernandez, Del City
262-293-1836
[email protected]
SOURCE Del City
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