Futaba FU60366 2-Position Long Toggle Switch for Transmitters  [FU60366]

FUTABA RADIO TRANSMITTER 2-POSITION LONG TOGGLE SWITCH (1AFLP) (W/O PACKING)
Price:
£3.43
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
FU60366
Condition:
Brand New
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Detailed description

The FU60366 long toggle is an RC transmitter spare that provides a reliable 2-position long-throw action for channel or mode selection. Offered as a replacement part, it is aimed at transmitters using the 2-position long toggle footprint and is useful for routine radio upkeep and small repairs.

Compatibility: made for transmitters that accept a 2-position long toggle switch form factor; always check your radio's switch type and mounting before fitting. The switch functions as a mechanical selector for channels or modes and does not include wiring or additional mounting hardware beyond the switch body.

Installation notes: remove all power and the battery prior to switch replacement, note connector positions or photograph them, and test operation on bench power only until correct fit and function are confirmed. Use simple hand tools and careful technique to avoid PCB or connector damage.

Tuning role: this switch offers a straightforward physical control for switching presets, fail-safe options, dual-rate changes, or accessory circuits on the transmitter; its long-throw action gives distinct tactile feedback to help prevent accidental toggles while handling.

Yes, when the transmitter firmware and wiring support assigning a channel or output to a physical switch, the FU60366 can serve as the mechanical input for accessory circuits or auxiliary functions.
Inspect switches for signs of wear or intermittent operation; replace if contact degradation is observed. Regular checks are recommended if the transmitter sees frequent switching during events or practice.
Keep the transmitter open on a stable bench, reconnect power briefly, and verify that the switch changes the programmed function in the radio or via a servo tester before reassembling the case.

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