Blue Sea 5005 ANL Fuse Block with Insulating Cover - 35 to 300A - Trotac Marine
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Blue Sea 5005 ANL Fuse Block with Insulating Cover - 35 to 300A

SKU:
BSS5005
$41.67
For use on systems up to 32 Volts DC View full description

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  • Accepts 5/16" (M8) ring terminals
  • For use on systems up to 32 Volts DC
  • Swing out design allows replacement of the fuse without removing fasteners
  • Stainless steel studs provide resistance to corrosion and high torquing for excellent electrical contact
  • UL 94-V0 base resists high heat
  • Insert molded studs ensure secure fuse mounting
  • Insulating cover satisfies ABYC/USCG requirements
  • Cover breakouts allow wire access in any direction
  • Fuse sold separately
Specifications
Maximum Voltage32V DC
Base MaterialReinforced Polycarbonate
Fuse Mounting BlocksTin-Plated Copper
Maximum Cable Size2/0 AWG
Maximum Torque110 in-lb (12.43 Nm)
Terminal Stud Size5/16" - 18 (M8)
Weight0.35lb (0.16 kg)
Brand:
Blue Sea Systems

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