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Sevcon Gen4 48v Motor Controller 650a on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Layton, Utah, United States

Layton, Utah, United States
Item in working condition. One terminal has threads stripped to about 3/4 way down (+ terminal). Can use longer bolt or rethread hole. Black overspray on entire unit.
Brand:Sevcon Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Voltage:48V UPC:Does not apply

Sevcon GEN4 48VDC motor controller 650A 

Includes heat sink as shown in photos. No other items included.

Came from working environment. Bolt hole at one terminal has stripped threads from top to about 3/4 the way down. Can use longer bolt or rethread hole. Black paint overspray on entire unit. 



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