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Buss Atc / Ato Medium Fuse Remote Pony Panel Block & 6 Std. Fuses on 2040-parts.com

US $21.88
Location:

Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada

Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:123 Brand:Bussman



AUTO, FARM, MARINE OR INDUSTRIAL 6-WAY FUSE PANEL BLOCK ACCEPTS STANDARD ATC / ATO MEDIUM FUSES ( 6 FUSES WITH AMPERAGE OF YOUR CHOICE INCLUDED ).

MOUNTS TO ANY FLAT SURFACE USING SCREWS OR BOLTS (NOT INCLUDED). 

STANDARD .250 / 1/4" SPADE TERMINAL ON ONE SIDE OF EACH FUSE WITH CENTRAL STUD TERMINAL FEEDING ALL SIX FUSES.

MAX 30A CIRCUITS WITH TOTAL OF 160A MAX PER PANEL.

SHIPS AS PICTURED WITH 6 FUSES OF YOUR CHOICE.


PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO INCLUDE YOUR FUSE CHOICES *****(LEAVE A NOTE IN THE COMMENT SECTION OF YOUR PAYPAL PAYMENT OR SEND IN SEPARATE MESSAGE)*****OR YOU WILL RECEIVE 6 FUSES PICKED RANDOMLY. 

AVAILABLE FUSE AMPERAGE  2A 3A 5A 7.5A 10A 15A 20A 25A 30A 35A 40A MIX OR MATCH.

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