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Blue Sea Systems St Blade Fuse Block - 12 Circuits With Negative Bus & Cover on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Style Name:12-Circ w/Cover & Neg UPC:NA Brand:Blue Sea Systems MPN:NA

Blue Sea Systems ST Blade Fuse Block - 12 Circuits with Negative Bus & Cover

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  • Positive distribution bus with #10-32 stud
  • Can be used for 24-hour circuits
  • Cover satisfies ABYC/USCG requirements for insulation, incorporates an easy to open push button latch providing easy access to fuses, storage for two spare fuses, and label recesses that accept Blue Sea Systems Small Format Labels for circuit identification
  • Accepts ring or spade type terminals
  • Accepts ATO/ATC fast acting blade fuses - fuses sold separately
 




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