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Midwest C32u Angle Cap Rv Plug 30amp 125ac New on 2040-parts.com

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Midwest C32U Midwest, 30 Amp 125 Volt Angle Plug  *************  FREE SHIPPING  ****************

Midwest C32U RV Plug. 30 Amp, 125V AC, NEMA TT-30P, 2P, 3W, Flush Mount, Straight Blade.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Amperage Rating30.0 A
Height2.50
Length3.25
ManufacturerMidwest
MountingFlush
TypeAngled
Voltage Rating125 V
Additional InformationApplicable Standard Ansi C73 13
Amps30
Brand / LabelMidwest
Commodity Code5180
Competitor Part No.MIDC32U
GTIN00784567300093
NEMA ConfigurationTT-30, 5-20GFCI
Product TypeCap
ShipWeight0.25
UPC784567300093
UPC1178456730009
Voltage125
Width2.25

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