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Hahartman Aerospace Power Contactor / Relay B-138s High Reliability 60 Amps on 2040-parts.com

US $154.99
Location:

Pismo Beach, California, United States

Pismo Beach, California, United States
HAS TEAR DOWN TAG
Brand:HARTMAN Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Type:POWER RELAY MPN:B-138S


HARTMAN (TYCO) AEROSPACE POWER CONTACTOR / RELAY  B-138S  1616002-5 HIGH RELIABILITY
* 60 AMPS
* 115/200 VOLTS
* 28 VOLTS DIRECT CURRENT
* CONTACTS 3 PST
* COIL CONT
 SIMILAR PART NUMBERS 1616002-5 ALLIED ES5174389, 91R2123, AMP1616002-5: VERY HIGH PRICED RELAY OVER $16,000 AT TE. THIS UNIT DOES NOT HAVE A PLASTIC TOP. LAST OVERHAULED IN 1991 - HAS A TEAR DOWN TAG -   LAST ONE AT THIS PRICE.

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