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Get it between 2025-06-05 to 2025-06-12. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Model 268s6,ceiling fan pull chain switch 3 speed 4 wire
3-speed: High, Medium, Low. 4 Wire :OFF, L-1, L-2-3, L-3.
Electrical Rating: 6A/125VAC,3A/250VAC
Use for Ceiling Fans, Wall Lamps, Cabinet Light, Appliances, Replacement Speed Control.Works well in Hunter, Casablanca, Harbor Breeze, Hampton Bay and so on
Pull Chain Control Switch Warranty: 12-Month Warranty and 30 Days Money Back Guarantee
Features: This ceiling fan is designed with 4 wires rotary control and 3 speed models. Specification: Model:268S6 Function: Three speed control: OFF,Low , Medium , High(OFF,L-1, L-2-3, L-3) Switch Type: Pull chain switch Electrical rating: 6A/125VAC-3A/250VAC Material:metal antique brass chain, Plastic Up Shell Plastic Base 268S6 (Replaces 208S6) COMPATABLE WITH : Hunter SW-A09 KTE3089T Circuit M Sun-Lite SL-A-300 Jin You 4-hole switch (Black wire in terminal "L” and terminal number L-3-1-2 is in counterclockwise order) Santa 4-hole switch (Black wire in terminal "L” and terminal number L-3-1-2 is in counterclockwise order) Well Tec 3 speed 4-hole (Black wire in terminal "L” and terminal number L-3-1-2 is in counterclockwise order) Shine Top 3 speed 4-hole (Black wire in terminal "L” and terminal number L-3-1-2 is in counterclockwise order) Wu Pin 3 speed 4-hole (Black wire in terminal "L” and terminal number L-3-1-2 is in counterclockwise order) Wu Pin LJY-288A E198635 4-hole (Black wire in terminal "L” and terminal number L-3-1-2 is in counterclockwise order) Well Tec E116997 WTC-1 (terminal number L-3-1-2 is in counterclockwise order) Shine Top LS-102 (Black wire in terminal "L” and terminal number L-3-1-2 is in counterclockwise order) Note: Disconnect the power to the fan before removing the old switch. Make sure to write down the position of all wires that you disconnect in the process of removing the switch. Do not cut wires from old switch, but remove by inserting blade of very small screwdriver next to wire and pulling out. Then insert the tinned wires in the same order as removed into the new switch." (If you cut the wire you will lose the stiff tinned end and make it difficult to insert into the new switch unless you strip and re-tin it again with a soldering iron).