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New Cole Hersee 84251 - Temperature Switches Series on 2040-parts.com

US $14.25
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Pocatello, Idaho, United States

Pocatello, Idaho, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cole Hersee Manufacturer Part Number:84251-BX Model:Engine Collant / Oil Systems UPC:Does Not Apply

New Cole Hersee 84251-BX Temperature Switches Series

3/8" -18 dryseal thread mounting stem (NPTF).

Mounting hex flat 13/16". (87.8 – 98.9°C).

Self-grounding, normally Off.

Heavy duty, corrosion-resistant.

Utilizes NPTF dryseal thread which requires no sealant.

Cannot be used with gages.

.250" blade (6.4mm) terminal.

For use with indicator light or buzzer.

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