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Water Resistant Fuse Block - 4 Circuit - With Assortment Of Mini Fuses on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Sealevel, North Carolina, United States

Sealevel, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown

Fuse block - 4 circuit, purchased to replace an OEM fuse block but never used. The OEM fuse block was found to have a built in feed bus bar, one positive feed for multiple fuses.

Multiple wire terminals and seals for wire size 10 thru 18.

Mini fuse sizes 1 each as listed on back of box - last pic.

Clear cover "snaps into" to bulkhead mounting bracket, fuse block "connects" to cover with tab release - to access fuses.

Comes as pictured the lower segment of the plastic bag was opened to look at the four blank plugs.

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Returnable at buyers expense, including tracking - if unused.

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