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2x Bep Marine Insulated Stud And Cover Is-8mm-1/dsp on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

Mercedes, Texas, United States

Mercedes, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:BEP MARINE Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:IS-8MM-1/DSP

Description Item # SPM8917418324 Model # 0870216003832

Marinco Part #IS6MM2DSP AUCTION IS FOR TWO (2) STUDS.

Insulated Stud 
These distribution studs are ideal for heavy duty connections. The studs are tinned copper and available in single and dual isolated modules. Color coded red positive, black negative, bases for easy identification. The dual stud module is ideal for outboard engine connections. Each stud comes with both a red and black snap on cover to meet ABYC specifications. 

Attributes: 
Stud = 1/4" Dual 
Color = Black

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