Feels well-built and suitable for everyday plant and maintenance use.
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| Part Number | BAB2080 |
| Amperes | 80 |
| Poles | 2 |
| Voltage | 240 |
| Product Type | circuit-breaker |
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The Eaton BAB2080 is a dependable 80A, 240V, 2-pole bolt-on molded case circuit breaker designed for robust branch circuit protection in panelboards and loadcenters. Built to endure the demands of everyday electrical systems, this unit delivers consistent, predictable protection when it matters most.
Whether upgrading an aging panel or stocking a UPS-ready electrical room, the BAB2080 provides targeted protection for branch circuits, preventing damage from overloads and arcing. Its bolt-on design minimizes bus-bar stress from vibration or installation forces, while the thermal-magnetic trip unit ensures quick, predictable responses to faults, helping to keep downstream equipment safe and uptime high.
Choose the Eaton BAB2080 when you need a precise, durable solution for branch circuit protection that integrates seamlessly with OEM panel systems, delivers dependable thermal-magnetic protection, and stands up to the rigors of daily electrical duty.
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General feedback we often hear from customers purchasing industrial electrical parts.
Feels well-built and suitable for everyday plant and maintenance use.
Facilities · Manufacturing
Lead time was reasonable and the part matched expectations when it arrived.
Procurement · Ontario
Good value for industrial use. Customers mention easy installation.
Service tech · Field work