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Battery Cutoff, Heavy Duty, For Tractors, Trucks, Farm Equip, Cars, Etc. on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Lake City, Minnesota, United States

Lake City, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cutoff Cube Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:CC2 Country of Manufacture:United States

The Cutoff Cube battery cut off device extends the life of batteries and circuit components when equipment will be idle for an extended period (few days or more).  This compact and rugged cutoff device has the following attributes;
  • Simple to install (5 minutes)
    • bolts into the existing ground cable chassis hole
    • utilizes the existing ground cable (no extra cable)
    • does not need panel mounting hardware
    • conveniently accessible (outside the battery box)
  • Simple to Use (5 seconds)
    • connects & disconnects in 5 seconds with NO tools
    • connects by inserting ground cable & turning knob
    • disconnects by turning knob and removing cable
    • safely secures removed cable on knob Velcro patch
  • Rugged Heavy Duty Device
    • current capacity limited only by your cable capacity (no switch in cutoff device)
    • vibration resistant (strong spring clamp)
    • built to handle higher currents required to start high compression diesel engines
  • Applications
    • Tractors,    Combines,    Other Powered Agriculture Equipment
    • Mowers,    Snow Removal Equipment,   Landscape Equipment
    • Collector Cars   
    • Boats
    • Trucks
    • Any Other Power Equipment
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