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Blue Sea 5026 ST Blade Fuse Block 12 Circuits Negative Bus ATO ATC DC Marine
By Blue Sea
Part #5026
Warranty5 Year
Made InMexico
Shipping Wt0.9 lbs

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Product Description

New Blue Sea Systems ST blade fuse block. Part number 5026. Supports 12 circuits with negative bus and cover. Consolidates branch circuits and in-line fuses.

Note: This 5026 fuse block is not split. If you need a split fuse block with isolated groups of circuits, use Blue Sea 5032.

Features
  • Positive distribution bus with #10-32 stud
  • Can be used for 24-hour circuits
  • Cover satisfies ABYC/USCG requirements for insulation, incorporates an easy to open push button latch providing easy access to fuses, storage for two spare fuses, and label recesses
  • Accepts Blue Sea Small Format Labels for circuit identification (blank silver labels included for writing on -- optional Blue Sea part # 8214 black labels shown in picture)
  • Fuse blocks with covers include 20 write-on circuit labels
  • Tin-plated copper buses and fuse clips
  • Accepts ring or snap fork type terminals
  • Accepts ATO and ATC fast acting blade fuses
  • Fuses sold separately

Specifications
  • Circuits: 12
  • Maximum Amperage: 100A per block, 30A per circuit
  • Maximum Voltage: 32V DC
  • Mounting: #8 Screw (M4)
  • Negative Bus: #10-32 Stud
  • Positive Bus: #10-32 Stud
  • Recommended Torque: 24 in-lb (2.71 Nm)
  • Screw Terminal Type: #8-32 Screws with captive star lock washer
  • Weight: 0.75lb (0.34 kg)
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$54.06 US

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Product Specifics

BrandBlue Sea
ColorBlack
Made InMexico
Item Weight0.74 lbs
ManufacturerBlue Sea Systems
Manufacturer #5026
ModelBlue Sea 5026
Part #5026
Product Type12 Circuit Fuse Block
Shipping Dims8" x 4" x 4"
Shipping Wt0.9 lbs
UPC632085050269
Warranty5 Year

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