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40a Mcase Cartridge Fuse 12v 24v 32v Female / Accepts 2.8mm Male Spade Terminals on 2040-parts.com

US $2.29
Location:

Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada

Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Brand:LITTELFUSE Part Brand:M CASE Manufacturer Part Number:MCAS040.XP

LITTELFUSE 40A 32V MAX MCASE FEMALE FUSE ACCEPTS MALE 2.8mm TERMINALS.  EASILY HANDLES INRUSH CURRENTS WITH A TIME DELAYED FUSE.

I HAVE OTHER AMPERAGE FUSES LISTED TOO.  SHOULD YOU BUY 2 OR MORE DIFFERENT ITEMS I WILL AUTOMATICALLY COMBINE THE SHIPPING AND REFUND ANY EXTRA YOU PAID BACK TO YOUR PAYPAL ACCOUNT.

FLAT RATE SHIPPING = BUY AS MANY PIECES AS YOU NEED, PAY SHIPPING ON THE FIRST FUSE & NOTHING MORE, NO MATTER THE QUANTITY PURCHASED.

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