Raised 4 Fuse Atc / Ato Fuse Block Pre-wired on 2040-parts.com
Arlington Heights, Illinois, US
Raised 4 Fuse ATC / ATO Fuse Block Pre-wired
- For ATC / ATO blade type fuses.
- A tough, dependable product perfect for automotive, marine, off-road,
agricultural equipment, van conversion, RV and other applications. - Block has snap together feature to "gang" units together to make 4, 8, 12, etc.
- 8" 12 ga. wire leads.
- Mounting holes for #10 screws spaced 3 and 1/8" apart.
- 1 and 7/8" high.
- 1 and 1/8" wide total including side mounting lugs.
- 3 and 5/8" total long.
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