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Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
New Military Surplus In Original Packaging NSN-5930-01-565-6528
Brand:Burke Manufacturer Part Number:BP19107

IEC Push Button Start Switch P/N BP19107
M17 Lightweight Decontamination System Start Switch 
IEC/EN 60947-5-1
240 Volts
3 Amps
K9 Panel Mount
Ship To All 50 States
Item# II-V-III


 
  Technical Characteristics    5930-01-565-6528  

RequirementReply

 PART NAME ASSIGNED BY CONTROLLING AGENCY SWITCH, RE-START

 END ITEM IDENTIFICATION DECOUNTAMINATING APPARATUS NSN 4230-01-346-3122

 BODY STYLE PANEL MOUNT

 MOUNTING METHOD BASE

 BODY LENGTH 2.265 INCHES NOMINAL

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