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Dell City 7651090 Amp Manual Reset Hi-amp Circuit Breaker *cheap* 76510 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.87
Location:

Rock Rapids, Iowa, United States

Rock Rapids, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used Part Brand:Del City SHIPPING::Via the U.S Postal servie to your door. Manufacturer Part Number:76510, 7651090 UPC:Does not apply

1) Del City, Dell City

90A. 90 Amp

Manual Reset Circuit Breaker

#76510

This manual reset circuit breaker is used. It was installed in automotive circuit that we no longer need.

Is in excellent condition and excellent working condition.

It is the same as:

Buss, Bus, Busman,Busmann, Hi-Amp 18490, 18490F.

Shipping to your door in a few days via the U.S. Postal service.

Just in time for you to finish wiring your circuit.


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