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Atm Mini Fuse Block 10 Position on 2040-parts.com

US $13.95
Location:

Arlington Heights, Illinois, US

Arlington Heights, Illinois, US
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ATM Mini Fuse Block 10 Position

This block is for the tiny ATM Mini Fuses that measure 7/16" wide, 1/8" thick and 5/8" long including blades.

• Every block comes complete and ready to use. Included is a cover to help seal out dust and moisture, along with .250" male
terminals for easy yet dependable wiring connections.
• A tough, dependable product perfect for automotive, marine, off-road,
agricultural equipment, van conversion, RV and other applications.
• Single circuit protection.

OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS:
One power feed powers all circuits.
Maximum 30 amps per branch.
12, 24, and 32 volt DC.

  • 100 amp max input and up to 32v.
  • 30 amp max per branch.
  • Includes cover to prevent dirt and moisture.
  • .250" male blade (side blade insertion).
  • 10-32 threaded stud.
  • 3 & 3/4" (95.3mm) long,  3 & 3/8" (85.7mm) width, 1& 3/8" (35mm) total height with cover.

 

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