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Does anyone know of any source(s) for those rectangular clip-in panels that are used to mount switches, lights, etc.? Here are some pictures of what I am looking for.




I hope someone has a source or two for these.


Lance & Sue Walton
Previous owner of a
1993 38ft Regency
Cummins 6CTA8.3 300HP
Allison MD3060 Transmission
Spartan Chassis
Loveland, CO
 
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Hi,
What you have in the photo is a "hole plug". Do you want to mount a switch or a light? If you are looking for a hole plug to match your switches, it would be good to post a picture of your switches also.

Digikey is a big electronics products supply company, and here is an example of a rectangular hole plug: http://search.digikey.com/scri...ail&name=432-1103-ND

That page also lists the switches that it aesthetically compatible with. So if you can tell what switch you have, perhaps with Digikey, it might be possible to pick the matching plug.

best regards,
Matt


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