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Littelfuse Set Of 10 Atm Mini Blade Circuit Breaker Fuse Type 1 New 11e061716 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Kearney, Missouri, United States

Kearney, Missouri, United States
NEW IN PACKAGES THAT MAY BE TAPED AND OR DISCOLORED
Brand:Littelfuse Manufacturer Part Number:211010BP, 211015BP, 211020BP, 211025BP 211030BP

NEW SET OF FUSES
MADE BY: LITTELFUSE
MINI BLADE
CIRCUIT BREAKER
ATM
FUSE
INCLUDED:
(2) 10 AMP FUSE, PART NUMBER: 211010BP
(2) 15 AMP FUSE, PART NUMBER: 211015BP
(2) 20 AMP FUSE, PART NUMBER: 211020BP
(2) 25 AMP FUSE, PART NUMBER: 211025BP
(2) 30 AMP FUSE, PART NUMBER: 211030BP
NEW 
RETAIL PRICE: 14.99 PER CIRCUIT BREAKER 
NEW
ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED AS PICTURED.  SOLD AS IS. 



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