Feels well-built and suitable for everyday plant and maintenance use.
Facilities · Manufacturing
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| Series | Type W |
| Amperes | 40 |
| Poles | 3 |
| Voltage | 600 |
| Product Type | Breaker MCC Bucket |
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Meet the Eaton Type W Breaker MCC Bucket — a purpose-built 40 A, 600 V, 3-Pole module engineered to elevate reliability in industrial motor control applications. This unit is designed to drop directly into Eaton Type W MCC systems, delivering a precise, OEM-aligned fit that simplifies retrofits and modernization projects without sacrificing performance.
AmpState specializes in MCC components and delivers genuine Eaton Type W buckets with a global footprint. This makes it an excellent choice for plant engineers, maintenance managers, OEMs, and systems integrators who need trustworthy, readily available parts that keep critical motor control systems running smoothly across facilities or across borders.
In short, the Eaton Type W Breaker MCC Bucket (40 A, 600 V, 3-Pole) combines exacting OEM compatibility with practical retrofit advantages, helping you minimize downtime, maintain safe operation, and extend the life of your motor control infrastructure.
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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.
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Good value for industrial use. Customers mention easy installation.
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