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Salzer Drum Switch 120V/240V

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The Salzer Boat Lift Switch is a cam operator rotary switch designed for boat lifts. Made from high-density plastic.

The Maintained (Lock-on) feature means that it manually stays in place when you set the switch. Move the switch to the desired motion and once completed move it back to the off position. 

The momentary (Spring) boat lift switch which means that you have to hold the switch in the on position or it will spring back off. This is a nice safety feature to have on any boat lift to prevent raising or lowering the lift too much.

See the instructions to check for compatibility.

 

  • Available in lock-on position or spring back position
  • Direct replacement for Salzer boat lift switches
  • Water-resistant sealed box
  • Includes power cable fittings
  • Instructions provided to connect to boat lifts

  • 1 year warranty from manufacture defects
  • Not warrantied from damage, overload, or other power problems

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  • Salzer Drum Switch 120V/240V

    This replaced an old Salzer drum switch that I had. The one issue that reduced this review from a 5 star down to a 4 star was the installation (~30 page booklet) included with the switch. After several days of fooling around with the wiring, a short PDF was sent by BLW that had 2 of the wires swapped on the terminal posts. Once I swapped those 2 wires, all worked as expected. The issue was in what document to use! Bill

    Bill Martin |Jun 25th 2024

What Customers Are Saying

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  • Salzer Drum Switch 120V/240V

    This replaced an old Salzer drum switch that I had. The one issue that reduced this review from a 5 star down to a 4 star was the installation (~30 page booklet) included with the switch. After several days of fooling around with the wiring, a short PDF was sent by BLW that had 2 of the wires swapped on the terminal posts. Once I swapped those 2 wires, all worked as expected. The issue was in what document to use! Bill

    Bill Martin |Jun 25th 2024