Cummins Engine Marine Instrument Panel With 5 Sending Units [3 Senders+2 Alarms] on 2040-parts.com
US $669.00
Location:
Torrance, California, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Faria, Teleflex, VDO
Teleflex,Farria,Hewitt Ind:Computer design U.S.A. made
Manufacturer Part Number:B-CUM-WH-12X6
UPC:853262004329
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Cummins Engines Marine Instruments panel
(professionally made after market panel) Dimensions: 12" x 6.5" Made In America
Package Description- Instrument panel with 5 gauges.
- Temperature Sender
- Temperature Switch
- Oil Pressure Sender
- Pressure Switch
- Tachometer Sender
Black Fog resistant Marine Grade Gauges: - 4000 RPM Programmable Tachometer with Digital Hour Meter 7 character LCD display
- 250ºF Temperature Gauge
- 80 PSI Oil Pressure Gauge
- 12 VDC Voltmeter
- Fuel gauge
Tachometer Hourmeter features: - Electronic tachometers work by counting pulses generated by the ignition system, alternator, tach signal generator or magnetic pickup sender.
- Hooked up to +12vDC, Ground and your signal source.
- updates in .1 increments
- 0-999999.9 Hours
- 7 character LCD display
- The analog looking dial and pointer sweep is driven by a digital stepper motor providing greater accuracy and dependability than magnetically wound gauges. You get the advantages of digital instrumentation with the look and feel of the analog gauges.
Sealed Ignition Key Switch by Littelfuse Features: - Sealed Key Switch With Anti-restart
- Set of keys included
- With anti-restart. [So you are prevented from double cranking the engine]
- 10A at 12V
- Four positions: Accessory – Off – Ignition/Accessory – Start. Spring return to Off.
- Keyswitch is constructed from engineering thermoplastic and is fully sealed using O-rings and ultrasonic welding to protect switch to ip67(with connector installed)
- Plastic facenut and nickel-plated brass backing nut. Supplied with two matching keys. With protective key boot.
- Sealed to IP67
Marine Grade Wire Features: - Copper tinned
- flexible
- spark-proof
- wired with ABYC Color code
- 10″ to 12″ Pigtail Harness connected to 12 position terminal strip
12 Circuit 30 Amp Terminal Strip Features - Closed back design completely insulates power from the mounting surface
- Each screw pair is one isolated circuit
- Jumpers allow creation of common circuits
Additional Features: - Marine grade push button Switch (Engine Stop or Pre-heat)
- 2 tone Pizzo Siren Alarm
- Senders and Accessories not Included
- Engraved with Engine Name
SHIPPING
We are shipping worldwide using USPS Priority Mail.
US Shipping- Fedex and USPS.
Please if you have any questions about shipping, do not
hesitate to contact us.
PAYMENT
We accept all major credit cards (Discover, MasterCard, Visa, and American
Express) and PayPal.
RETURNS
We accept returns within 30 days after you receive the item.
All returned items must be in new and in original package. The buyer will pay
return shipping fees. No refund will be made for damaged parts. Shipping and
handling fees and insurance fee are not refundable. We will charge 20% restocking
fee.
CONTACT
Sales Office: 424-263-5106
Technical Support: 310-864-3131
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