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Prestolite 100a 24v Switch 15-470 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

North Charleston, South Carolina, United States

North Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New

Ametek / Prestolite 24v 100a continuous duty solenoid.   Used in automotive, aviation and marine industry.  Part is NEW IN BOX.

AMETEK 24 Volt DC
High Current Applications.
Power up relay,Electric Cooling Fans,Starter Relay,24 volt Electrical Accessories Applications.
Insulated Ground
Normally Open Circuit Circuitry SPST 
Contacts : Copper 
Voltage Rating 24V DC
Terminals copper; (2) 10-32 thread
and 5/16"-18 thread.
Continuous Rating 100 Amp.
SBC4401C
References:
Komatsu 1207387H2
Prestolite SBC4401C, SBC-4401C 

555 SBC4401C
CUMMINS 4078801
PRESTOLITE ELECTRIC 860865

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