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$479.08 per piece
Brand / Manufacturer: MERSEN (FERRAZ SHAWMUT)
Amperage Rating: 630
Voltage: 1300
Department: 16
Series: URD
Catalog Number: W301043
Catalog / Class: Semiconductor
Speed: Very Fast Acting
SKU: W301043
Categories: European Electrical Fuses, Fuses, North American Electrical Fuses, Semiconductor, Size 72, Square Body/Semiconductor, Very Fast Acting
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