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US $18.95
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Memphis, Tennessee, US

Memphis, Tennessee, US
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RULE-A-MATIC MODEL 40M MARINE PLUS BILGE PUMP 

20 AMP AUTOMATIC FLOAT SWITCH 



 

Rule-A-Matic® Plus™ Float SwitchSleek and rugged the Rule-A-Matic Plus float switch has a strong fully integrated impact resistant cover which protects against debris and jamming. 14 gauge highly abrasive resistant marine grade wire and a built-in test feature. Designed for pumps drawing up to 20 Amps Model 40m : RULE RULE-A-MATIC PLUS  FLOAT SWITCH Manufacturer : RULE Manufacturer Part No : 40M

THIS SWITCH CONTAINS MERCURY


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