100 Amp 32v Male Bolt-down Style Fuse Link on 2040-parts.com
Everton, Missouri, United States
This is an unknown brand 100A 32V bolt down fuse.
2-1/2" long This has been tested and is in good used Condition. Thanks for looking! |
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