TCAL12 - GE - Lug Terminal

GE SKU: TCAL12
TCAL12 - GE 60 Amp Molded Case Circuit Breaker E Frame Lug

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TCAL12 - GE - Lug Terminal

GE SKU: TCAL12
Regular price $6.99 CAD
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Product Specifications - TCAL12 - GE Lug Terminal


Dimensions

  • Weight:

    0.100 lbs

Standards

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Product Description - TCAL12 - GE Lug Terminal

General Electric lug for E-frame circuit breaker it is suitable for circuit breaker with a current rating of 15 - 60 Amps conductor material aluminum / copper special features cooper-aluminum lugs used on E150/TB1/THLC1 series molded case circuit breaker.


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Incredible after sale service.

i got a package problem and the crew never let me down. Took charge of the problem and 2 days after everything was resolve.
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So Easy!

So easy and fast exactly what it's supposed to be.

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