Blue Sea 5018 ST Glass 6 Circuit Fuse Block with Cover - Trotac Marine
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Blue Sea 5018 ST Glass 6 Circuit Fuse Block with Cover

SKU:
BSS5018
$59.48
Innovative design allows for labeling, spare fuse storage, and easy fuse removal View full description

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Innovative design allows for labeling, spare fuse storage, and easy fuse removal
  • Clear insulating cover with label recesses for accept Large Format Labels
  • Cover insulates all conductive parts, satisfying ABYC/USCG requirements and storing spare fuses
  • Tin-plated copper buses and Phosphor Bronze fuse clips give 30 Ampere rating per circuit
  • Accepts AGC (Fast Acting), MDL (Time-Delay) and all other 3AG Glass Fuses
Specifications
Maximum Amperage 100A per block
30A per circuit
Maximum Voltage32V DC
Mounting#10 Screw
Base MaterialReinforced Polycarbonate
Cover MaterialPolycarbonate
Screw Terminal Type#8-32 with Captive Star Lockwasher
Weight0.48lb (0.22 kg)
Weight0.48lb (0.22 kg)
Brand:
Blue Sea Systems

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