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100 Amp Manual Reset (switchable) Hi-amp Circuit Breaker on 2040-parts.com

US $41.01
Location:

Milwaukee WI, United States

Milwaukee WI, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Del City Manufacturer Part Number:76615 UPC:666116009735

High amp manual push-to-trip surface mount circuit breakers (Type 3). Typically used in primary feeder circuits in trucks buses RVs and marine applications; also used in battery chargers and welding equipment. Single pole thermal devices rated up to 42 volts DC and available in 30-150 amp. The manual reset style possesses a unique reset mechanism which provides a positive visible indication of a tripped condition. Operating temperature: -25° F to 180° F. Storage temperature: -30° F to 300° F. Splash and dust-proof. Stud size 1/4" 28 threads per inch.

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