Description
That little rubber boot on your push button switches might not look like much, but it’s the only thing standing between a working switch and an expensive electrical failure. When these seals crack or go missing, moisture and dirt turn reliable switches into intermittent nightmares. This replacement sealing rubber gets your switches protected again, keeping them working reliably season after season.
What You’re Getting
- Cupped design provides complete coverage over push button switch mechanisms
- Flexible rubber maintains seal while allowing full button travel
- Weather-resistant material won’t crack or harden from sun exposure
- Universal fit works with most standard push button switches
- Easy snap-on installation requires no tools or adhesives
Built for Real Farm Work
Your tractor’s cab is full of push button switches – for lights, hydraulics, PTO engagement, and auxiliary functions. Each one is a potential entry point for moisture, dust, and debris that can cause electrical failures at the worst possible times. Whether it’s the switch for your work lights failing during night feeding or your hydraulic controls acting up during critical loader work, proper sealing makes the difference between dependable operation and frustrating breakdowns.
Made to Last
Switch sealing rubbers take constant abuse – UV rays making them brittle, temperature extremes causing cracks, and repeated pressing wearing them thin. This replacement uses durable rubber compounds that stay flexible in winter cold and don’t turn to goo in summer heat. The cupped design ensures positive sealing around the entire switch body, not just the button itself, providing superior protection against moisture infiltration.
Good to Know
Installing new switch boots is one of the easiest preventive maintenance tasks you can do. Simply pull off the old, cracked boot and push the new one into place. The cupped design should seat firmly around the switch body with the flexible center allowing full button movement. While you’re replacing boots, check the switches themselves – if moisture has already gotten in, you might see corrosion on the terminals. A quick shot of electrical contact cleaner can often restore proper function.






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