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Cole Hersee Introduces New Sealed Plastic Ignition Switch for Buses

BOSTON – Cole Hersee Company, a leading manufacturer of heavy-duty electrical and electronic products for the vehicle industry, introduces its new fully-sealed plastic ignition switches. Ideal for bus applications, these switches are constructed of durable, engineering grade plastic.

Cole Hersee’s fully-sealed plastic ignition switches are available in a variety of configurations to meet all customers’ needs, including anti-restart. The switches have an integral Deutsch connector, and the contacts are sealed to IP-67. Available with or without a key boot, Cole Hersee’s plastic ignition switches are rated at 10A at 12V DC, 5A at 24V DC and are tested to SAE J259 for ignition switches.

About Cole Hersee

Since its founding in 1924, Cole Hersee has been a pioneer and leader in the development of heavy-duty electrical products for the vehicle industry and has earned a reputation for quality and value. Cole Hersee collaborated on many basic industry standards and today is a preferred supplier of over 2,000 dependable vehicle products and accessories. Cole Hersee products are available as standard or custom designed products to meet customer needs. Cole Hersee is ISO 9001-certified.

For more information about Cole Hersee Company and its products, contact Cole Hersee Company, 20 Old Colony Avenue, Boston, MA, 02127-2467; 617-268-2100, ext. 203 or fax 617-314-4100. Information and a full catalog are also available on the company’s website at www.colehersee.com.

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