COLE HERSEE part description

Cole Hersee Momentary Switches are designed for heavy duty use. Silver contacts available for extra-heavy duty applications to 36 VDC. Imprinted actuator buttons for engine controls are available.
Marine construction, push button switches offer non-corrosive construction, moisture repellent insulators, and brass case, stem, plunger button, terminals and mounting hardware.
Door jamb switches can be stem, snap-in, or flange mounted. Popular for stepwell and door control in school buses, they are available in a variety of circuitries


All products listed in this section can be found in Section G of the Cole Hersee D-275 CATALOG.

Cole Hersee Switch Caps

Protect your switches with the Cole Hersee switch caps. These heavy duty caps can be used with switches that have 5/8""-32 threads.

Features & Benefits

  • Made from special Hydrin rubber material that provides excellent resistance to fuel oils
  • Recommended for use in fuel delivery trucks and similar vehicles
  • Performance-tested to withstand prolonged exposure to harsh environments
  • Universal design that allows for easy installation without needing special tools

COLE HERSEE 407-03 Cross Reference

We have 2 alternatives for the 407-03 by COLE HERSEE:

Cole Hersee® is highly valued in the heavy duty truck industry. It is a leading manufacturer of heavy-duty battery master switches that are widely used as OE equipment by leading heavy-duty vehicle manufacturers. These switches are essential safety components for trucks as they help prevent theft, tampering, electrical fires, and battery drain. Founded in 1924, Cole Hersee is committed to improving vehicle safety by partnering with ECCO Safety Group Australia (ESGA) to establish and implement safety standards for trucks that drive onto mining sites. Its products are also manufactured in its ISO 9001:2008-certified facility and undergo strict testing to ensure safety and reliability.

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