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Cole Hersee (24059-bp) 12v Insulated Spst Continuous Duty Solenoid on 2040-parts.com

US $36.99
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Pocatello, Idaho, United States

Pocatello, Idaho, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cole Hersee Manufacturer Part Number:24059-BP

UPC: 632850241007 12 Volt, InsulatedContinuous Duty Single Pole, Single Throw Solenoid Detailed Description Features:85A Normally Open contacts, SPST, One circuit: Off-OnHousing: Plated steelStuds: Copper 5/16"-24 thread, hex nuts and lock washers included.Coil, ignition and ground terminals: Steel 10-32 thread, hex nuts and lock washers included.Bracket mounting holes 5/16" x 19/32" (7.9 x 15.1) on 2-13/64" centers (56.0mm). Manufacturer Information Cole Hersee manufactures long-lasting electrical and electronic switches for installation on a wide range of vehicles.

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