- Perfect for Automotive, Motorcycle, ATV, or UTV electrical applications like lighting and accessories, this Push On, Push Off SPST switch also works great for most DC electrical projects
- Waterproof Push Button Switch with Black Rubber Boot features 18 AWG 4.50 inch wire leads with 0.25 inch stripped end lengths
- Constructed with high quality copper switch contacts and is rated for up to a 10 amp usage
- Designed to mount in a 3/8 inch hole, allowing for a clean, professional look
- Ideal for adding lights on a separate circuit from your stock lights, adding LED lighting, auxiliary spotlights, or switching a relay in higher power applications


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CT126-LS-B Black Push Button Waterproof Switch
*$251.50
Informação adicional
Operation Mode | Push Button,Push Off |
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Current Rating | 10 Amps |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
Connector Type | Auxiliary |
Brand | Core Tools |
Terminal | Button |
Circuit Type | 1-way |
Actuator Type | Push Button |
Contact Material | Copper |
International Protection Rating | IP67 |
Number of Positions | 1 |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
Color | black |
Wattage | 1.2E+2 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00857176005274 |
Manufacturer | Core Tools |
Controller Type | Push Button |
UPC | 857176005274 |
Model | CT126-LS-B |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5 x 2 x 0.2 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | CT126-LS-B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | CT126-LS-B |
Date First Available | January 21, 2016 |
Richard Carter –
This is an off or on button. Not what I was looking for. The description could have been better
Tool Nut –
Got it in quick hooked it up works great.
James C. Contois –
Used this to replace switch for aux lights on motorcycle. The original switched died, I searched a while for one like OEM, and this one fit the bill. It worked immediately and fit into oem bracket. Good and water resistant so far.
scott –
I got this tiny little button switch to put on one of the led fog lights on my motorcycle they have 3 modes (high, low, flashing) the way they change modes is by turning on/off/on and some times they get out of sync when I turn them on so I got this to put on one light to get back in sync works great this has a nice rubber cover over the switch button to make it water proof I have washed and rode in the rain too many time and never had any troubles with it I didn’t drill a hole to mount it (no place on my bike to do it) but I can see it would mount well it just have it zip tied out of the way like I said this is tiny so when I got it I was thinking I paid way to much for this tiny little thing but needed it /had it and didn’t want to waste time returning /ordering something else but now I have had it and been using it for some time now I really think I am glad I kept it and would buy this same tiny button switch its NOT a cheap piece of crap its very well made and very water tight so I would spend a little more for this
I know it took me some time to write a review on this but I like to use the product to see how it last and works
I am a real person that gives real reviews and buy the products for personal use and only write the review base on the product not for my mistakes or misuse and hoping that my review will help others make the best choice for them
Mike –
I don’t have much to add to my title but like I said it’s a switch and it works and it appears to be somewhat water resistant. I do have it in an outdoor application and so far so good. The biggest obstacle I have is the constant sun beating down on it and deteriorating the rubber boot.
Mike –
It is a on off switch in a bathroom so it needed to be waterproof. Simple to install… six months and no issues!
Michael Lovsey –
I needed to replace the trip meter reset switch on my HD Softail (2006) and mistakenly bought this. It does do the job, but every push has to be a ‘double-tap’ since this is push-on, push-off instead of momentary contact N/O.
I’m sure I’ll get used to it shortly, but until I do it’s going to frustrate me a little. The value proposition is good though – the ‘right’ switches are ridiculously overpriced (Harley Tax?) for an ‘off the shelf’ switch.
I miss the days before Bozo’s Bookstore killed local businesses where you could buy electronic parts.
Rudy Baga –
Good switch, works well. The design of the rubber boot could be a improved. I had to open the original hole a bit to allow the rim that the rubber coating snaps on to to pass through. Also, getting the boot back onto the switch was a challenge after the switch was installed, but I was able to get it in place without too much frustration. I wish the boot was a little tighter against the surface when mounted, but it works well and is sufficient to protect the switch in the application.