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(888) 312-8812 Login Signup| Description: | Dimmer Switch |
| OEM(s): | Pollak |
| Input Voltage: | 12/24V |
| Amps: | 5 |
| Mounting: | 3/8-32 Threaded Stem |
| Lighted?: | No |
| Weather Sealed?: | No |
| Number of Terminals: | 2 |
| Anti Restart?: | No |
| Momentary?: | No |
| Self Grounding?: | No |
| Packaging: | Bulk |
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| Application: | Freightliner, Preterit & Kenworth Trucks |
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Founded in 1909, Pollak®, by SMP, supplies the transportation industry with innovatively designed yet competitively priced OEM and aftermarket parts for automotive, marine, agriculture, construction, and trucking (light-, medium- and heavy-duty) applications. Pollak employs over 1,000 employees in its three manufacturing facilities where design, production, and in-house testing take place. A certified ISO9001/QS9000 manufacturer, Pollak is known for its ability to design and manufacture products via manual, high-volume, semi-automatic, or fully automated production. This brand takes great pride in earning Q1 preferred standing for Navistar V, Ford, Chrysler's Gold Pentastar, and General Motors' Mark of Excellence. It also got the same ranking with other respected O.E. manufacturers like Freightliner, Caterpillar, John Deere, PACCAR, Case, and Borg-Warner.
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