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SALECOM 3X DPDT 6 Pin 3 Position ON/ON/ON Guitar Mini Toggle Switch Car/Boat Switches

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About this item

  • Mini Toggle Switch threaded bushing height: 5/16"; Bushing Diameter: 1/4"; Cavity Depth: 5/8"
  • Mini Toggle Switch 3 Position ON/ON/ON (3A 250VAC/5A 125VAC); Comes with 2 nuts, a flat and a lockwasher
  • These are good quality toggle switches, not cheap and inferior toggle switches
  • Please be sure to verifgy the dimensions carefully before you order the item
  • Please contact us when you have problem with the item before leaving feedback, we will try our best to serve you as soon as we receive your message


High Quality Mini Switches made in Taiwan


Avalanche man
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
Buy them they work great! Make sure you order the right ones they can be tricky, as in on/off, or on/off/on or off/on/off lol
Peter Langston
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024
These small DPDT 6-contact switches are nice, and I would have given them 5 stars, but only one hex nut is provided for each switch meaning the long threaded collar will stick out of any panel they're mounted on.In the same order I also bought a set of two small DPDT 6-contact switches along with a large DPDT 6-contact switch from the same vendor (Salecom) and those switches did come with 2 hex nuts for each switch. I expect it to be difficult to find other hex nuts to fit these switches.
Benjamin H. Mossberg
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
They seem well made, solid click action. I’m confused why they come with keyed washers.
JustAskJAK
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
I bought these (3 pack-mini DPDT on/off/on) to use in a double neck bass/6 string guitar that I built with tone circuits for each of the two outputs. First issue is that one of the 3 switches was the wrong product (on/on), and the other is the other 2 malfunction after a couple months of use. They crackle and pop and don't make complete continuity and short out.
Mark A. Green
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023
I used one of these switches to coil tap a humbucker I installed in the bridge position of my strat. It works flawlessly time will tell about the quality and longevity of this switch but it seems to be a well made part. For the price it was worth trying out and so far I am happy with my purchase.
Mr. N
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023
I purchased these switches to let me individually split the coils of a set of Wilkinson humbuckers I installed in my Mustang project guitar. The Mustang doesn't have a ton of room on the lower horn cavity, so these were the perfect size. The throw is crisp and I was pleased to see that a lock washer was included along with the nuts.amd surface washer. I was considering just splitting both with a single switch, but as soon as I saw how small they were, I went ahead and installed two. Great price on quality switches.
Dane dellapenta
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2019
Poli how did you wire this to series parallel split I have ran through every configuration I can find I haven't seen a switch with this configuration before I know there are 2 types but the ones I received are not like any of the two common ones if anyone can help please comment otherwise the shipping and quality of the product was excellent.
Mark C.
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2017
Great little switch. There are two types of On/On/On switch: Check to be sure you have/need the configuration you THINK you do. ;)Good build (don't overheat!), great price, on-schedule delivery.(Tip -- if you have to connect-and-jump a wire (across terminals), try this: strip the wire so it's naked for the full run between the terminal posts, solder the first leg [right where the stripping *ends*], then clip a little off the stripped/discarded insulation [to leave room for the solder joints at each end] and slip it back on the previously-stripped end protruding from the just-soldered lug (easier with solid than stranded wire), optionally with a little shrink-tubing, then solder the other end of the "jump," and just clip off any extra. Voila; ONE wire to solder into that little hole instead of two, and no naked wire to short out. [The shrink tubing often shrinks from the transmitted heat of the soldering alone with only some hot-air touch-up needed for the 'cooler' end])
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