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(lot Of 27pcs) *new* Cole Hersee 30145-10, Circuit Breaker 12v With Bracket 10a on 2040-parts.com

US $54.00
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
New, repacked, unused or damaged Cole Hersee Type II Circuit Breaker 12V with Bracket 10A - 30145-10
Brand:Cole Hersee Surface Finish:Steel case Manufacturer Part Number:30145-10 UPC:Does not apply

Lot of  27pcs for $54.00 or,

Whole lot of 54pcs for $98.00

  • Description: Circuit Breaker Series
  • Details: Type II, With Bracket
  • Amperage: 10
  • 12V With Studs, Steel Case
  • Conform to SAE J553
  • Studs are 10-32

  • This item is NOS from a liquidation of inventory by a manufacturing facility. There are no guarantees of the correct revision or application and no CofC or material certifications available. Item is sold AS-IS, no refunds or exchanges.

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