Feels well-built and suitable for everyday plant and maintenance use.
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| Series | Five Star Series 2100 |
| Amperes | 40 |
| Poles | 3 |
| Voltage | 208 |
| Product Type | MCC BUCKET |
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Eaton Five Star Series 2100 Breaker MCC Bucket is purpose-built to integrate seamlessly with Eaton Five Star Series 2100 motor control centers, delivering dependable power distribution for demanding industrial and commercial environments. Rated at 40 A and 208 V, this 3-pole (3P), three-phase bucket is crafted to support retrofit projects, OEM replacements, and custom MCC configurations without sacrificing performance or reliability. The compact 6" vertical frame optimizes space inside your control room while maintaining robust protection for motor control circuits.
This Breaker MCC Bucket is not a generic add-on. It’s engineered to slot directly into Eaton Five Star Series 2100 MCCs, ensuring precise alignment with the center’s bus, interlocks, and protective features. The result is streamlined installation, consistent electrical characteristics, and a minimal footprint that preserves valuable floor space in crowded control rooms.
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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.
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