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Cole Hersee Master Shut Off Switch M-289-bx on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Bay City, Michigan, United States

Bay City, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cole Hersee Manufacturer Part Number:M-289-BX

New Old Stock. Cole Hersee Master Shut Off Switch.



Product Description:


Rotary Switch: Type - Battery Master Disconnect Switch; 


Circuit Configuration - DPST, 2-Pos; 


Circuit Operation - Off-On; Rating - Voltage - 6-36VDC; Rating - Amps - 125A Continuous, 1000A


 Intermittent; Terminals - Stud; Mounting - Stem 3/4 in.-16 Threaded, 1.41 in. L; Stem Type - 


Brass; Additional Information - 


Actuator: Chrome Plated Die cast Lever, Case Material: Brass, 


(2) 3/8 in. Studs, (2) 10-32 Studs; Manufacturer Series - M-289

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