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Unread 04-02-2004, 16:40
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Re: Maxi 40 Amp Fuse Panel

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Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz
First has posted the part number and functional equivalents. Yes they are solid brass and yes they are VERY HEAVY. As pointed out above, the #6 to #10 transition block needs to be wired between the main circuit breaker and the Maxi fuse block. ....
Are you sure that the part number they gave is the "functional equivalent" of the parts in the kit? I seriously doubt it. I am on their mailing list and I often go to there local branch to buy stuff. I have never seen anything like the Stinger Maxi Fuse holder in their building. I think they are probably refering to a Maxi Fuse holder they sell made by Littlefuse or Bussman. -- Littlefuse I think it looks like this:

The Littlefuse part number is:maxi 152 913 and a PDF spec sheet is here:

http://www.littlefuse.com/PDFs/Products/mfilf.pdf

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From Update #4:
Terminal Supply Co, Troy, MI, has some that are equivalent to ours, but a different brand. Their part number is JEF-531-D, Maxi Fuse Block
Now I am curious, I will stop by on my way up to work on the robot tonight.

Stay tuned.

Joe J.