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Bussman 150amp Amg Hi Amp Fuse- Bolt In Style on 2040-parts.com

US $6.59
Location:

Loveland, Colorado, US

Loveland, Colorado, US
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ITEM DETAIL

 

BUSSMAN HI AMP FUSE

P/N:  AMG-150

150AMP

QTY = 1

 

Applications:

For high current applications. Use

with Bussmann HMG or FMG fuseholders.

Current Rating:

100-300A.

Voltage Rating:

32VDC.*

Interrupt Rating:

1,000A @ 32VDC.

Housing Material:

UL-Rated 94V-0

thermoplastic.

Terminal Material:

Copper.

Mounting:

M8 or 5/16-18 or less studs on 2.00 in

(50.8mm) centerMarking:

Color-coded amperage ratings.

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