Cut-Out Switch

Used for stopping the flow of electricity from one fence to another. Reliable single-throw design that has never failed Premier or our customers.

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ITEM # DESCRIPTION AVAIL. WEIGHT PRICE QTY
333000 Cut-Out Switch In Stock 0.3 $7.50

Specs

  • 7" long
  • 2" wide
  • 4 3/4" knife
  • All connections are stainless steel.

Benefits

Easy-to-see when the lever is up (ON) or down (OFF).

Installation

  1. Attach with screws or nails (not included) to a location where the lever can be switched up and down. It's best to mount switch with yellow handle of lever on top. The switch is "on" when the lever is up.
  2. Use insulated wire designed for high voltage to run from power source to the lower of the 2 contact terminals.
  3. Use another piece of insulated wire to run from top contact terminals to the fence.

Precautions

Make sure energizer is off when installing.

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