4 Klixon Old Aircraft Circuit Breaker With An Old Switch on 2040-parts.com
Osorno, Decima, Chile
4 Klixon type D 6751-2 5 Amps and 10 Amps Made by Spencer Themostat CO with an old switch. These were removed from an old aviation circuit panel, I have no way of knowing if they work. sale is for the 4 breakers and the switch, they are seen in the photos. see my other publications, I can combine shipments. |
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