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Military Grade Circuit Breaker Toggle Switch M39019/03-225 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
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Brand:Heinemann Manufacturer Part Number:M39019/03-225

This listing is for 3 Military Grade Circuit Breaker Toggle Switches.

Heinemann USA
HM2-Z03-225
M39019/03-225
CURRENT 3.0AMP
VOLTAGE 240/50
FREQ. 60/400/DC
DELAY B

5925-01-028-6504
CAGE: 6U150
PN:M39019/03-225
CIRCUIT BREAKER
SPM7M9-09-M-3150

MS25105-21
8742K10
8618

AS IS, UNTESTED. SHIPS TO USA ONLY. NO RETURNS

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