Blue Sea Systems Marine Terminal Block Pn: 2604, 4 Circuit 65 Amperes on 2040-parts.com
Auburn, Alabama, United States
UP FOR BID IS ONE NEW BLUE SEA SYSTEMS MARINE TERMINAL BLOCK, 4 CIRCUIT, CURRENT RATING 65 AMPERES.
FEATURES: CLOSED BACK DESIGN COMPLETELY INSULATES POWER FROM THE MOUNTING SURFACE. EACH SCREW PAIR IS 1 ISOLATED CIRCUIT. OPTIONAL JUMPERS (PN: 9216) ALLOW CREATION OF COMMON CIRCUITS. AVAILABLE IN 2-4-6-8 & 10 CIRCUIT CONFIGURATIONS. SPECIFICATIONS: BUS MATERIAL: NICKEL-PLATED BRASS BASE MATERIAL: PHENOLIC VOLTAGE RATING: 600 VOLTS AC/DC MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS: 65 AMPS AC/DC SCREW SIZE: #10 COMBINATION PAYMENT THRU PAYPAL ONLY. PICTURES ARE OF ITEM FOR SALE. ALL ARE NEW IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CONTACT. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT MY LISTING. |
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