Cutler Hammer SPHM1RM0050 Supplementary Protector Hydraulic Magnetic

$74.99
SKUB-3-8-96
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Availability1 in stock
CategoryBusiness & Industrial

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This Cutler Hammer SPHM1RM0050 Supplementary Protector Hydraulic Magnetic is an efficient circuit breaker that guarantees reliable performance. With a 50 Amp amperage rating and a voltage rating of 277/480V, it is designed to support AC current type, 1 pole, and On/Off operation method.

The breaker has a white color that blends perfectly with different electrical equipment, making it a suitable option for industrial and business applications. It has nominal voltage rating of 50V and a maximum amperage of 50A. This model is a top-quality brand from Cutler-Hammer, and it is classified as a supplementary circuit breaker.

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  • Typically will ship by next business day or sooner

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  • For quicker shipping or blind shipments, please provide a shipping label and instructions and we will do our best to accomodate
  • International buyers pay all customs duties, taxes & brokerage fees

Warranty and Returns

Warranty:

  • 30 day warranty on ALL items. After 30 days we will do our best to accomodate reasonable situations however make no promises towards resolution

Returns:

  • All products must be in exact condition they were received in

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  • Phone: (800) 745-9007
  • Email: info@plcmachinery.com

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