THT104 - GE - Solid-Snap-On Handle

GE Accessories SKU: THT104
THT104 - GE Solid-Snap-On Handle

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THT104 - GE - Solid-Snap-On Handle

GE Accessories SKU: THT104
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THT104 - GE Solid-Snap-On Handle

Snap-on Handle Tie - Solid. For two single-pole breakers. All multi-pole breakers have internal common trip. Handle ties provide manual on-off capability only between one-pole devices

Specifications:

  • GSA Compliance: No
  • Authentic General Electric Product

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Evan
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Phenomenal service , the best company for electrical breakers. Simply breakers received my order, shiped the same night and the breakers arrived in under 4 days. I'll never shop anywhere else

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Tom Norell
perfect condition

Perfect, brand new and great product

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perry S
A fraction of the price vs. a local electrical ...

A fraction of the price vs. a local electrical supplier. Installed and it worked without issue. Tested it by plugging in my table saw and tripped the breaker as expected. (many electric motors produce arching which should trip an AFCI breaker)