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$232.65 per piece
Brand / Manufacturer: LITTELFUSE ELECTRICAL FUSES
Amperage Rating: 600
Voltage: 500
UPC: 7945885600
Department: 24
Series: L50S
Catalog / Class: Semiconductor
Speed: VERY FAST ACTING
SKU: L50S-600
Category: Semiconductor
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