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Golf Cart Battery Charger Relay, 30a, 48v,potter & Brumfield, T9ap1d52-48-01 on 2040-parts.com

US $8.68
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:TE CONNECTIVITY / POTTER & BRUMFIELD Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:T9AP1D52-48-01 OTHER PART NUMBER:5-1419102-1

Features
  • Up to 30 Amp switching in SPST and 20 Amp in SPDT arrangements
  • Immersion cleanable(6), plastic sealed case available
  • Meets UL 873 and UL 508 spacing – 1⁄8" through air, 1⁄4" over surface
  • Load connections made via 1⁄4" Q. C. terminals and safety wells accept insulated female Q. C. terminals (mounting codes 2 and 5)
  • UL Class F insulation system standard
  • Well suited for various industrial, commercial and residential applications
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