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| Part Number | DE367 |
| Poles | 3 |
| Voltage | 600 |
| Product Type | Bus Plug |
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Seamless online shopping experience guaranteed with easy shipping and returns policy.
Shop with Confidence: Our Products come with a Reliable Year-Long Warranty.
Meet the General Electric DE367 Bus Plug — a 3-pole, 600V OEM component designed to keep your electrical systems reliable during maintenance, retrofit, and replacement projects. Built to GE’s exacting standards, this bus plug delivers a robust, field-ready connection when you need it most.
To ensure proper fit and performance, confirm compatibility by matching your equipment documentation to the DE367 part number. The part number is the strongest reference for compatibility, so keep it handy when ordering or cross-checking against service manuals.
Authentic GE DE367 bus plug means consistent electrical contact, predictable performance, and peace of mind across maintenance cycles. It’s a practical, purpose-built solution for technicians who value accuracy, reliability, and ease of use in demanding industrial settings.
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