Circuit Breaker 150 Amp Manual Trip on 2040-parts.com
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150 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER
YOUR LOOKING AT A NEW 150 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER WITH MANUAL TRIP BUTTON . THIS HAS 1/4-28 STUDS WITH RUBBER BOOTS. THIS BREAKER IS GREAT FOR CRANES / LIFTGATES / PLOWS / WINCHES / AND DUMP HOISTS . PART NUMBER IS ( CB150PB ) .
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