Motor Control: Indicates that the switch can be used to control electric motors, which involves start, stop and possibly reverse steering functions.
Rated Current Amp: The rated current specifies the maximum current capacity that the switch can handle, in this case, we recommend you to choose the desired Amperage.
Camera Operated: Camera operation implies that the switch uses a camera mechanism to switch between different positions.
Silver contact: Silver contacts are common in electrical switches and ensure good electrical conductivity and wear resistance.
Dual Power: Suggests that the switch can handle two different power levels.
Forward and Reverse Rotation Gear: Indicates that the switch can rotate in both directions, which could be relevant to certain engine controls.
Number of Poles: The switch has poles, which suggests that it can control multiple independent conductors or electrical circuits.