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| Part Number | SB425I |
| Amperes | 400 |
| Voltage | 240 |
| Product Type | Fusible Bus Plug |
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Seamless online shopping experience guaranteed with easy shipping and returns policy.
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General Electric’s SB425I Fusible Bus Plug delivers dependable protection for demanding electrical systems. With a 400A rating at 240V, this GE component is designed for maintenance, retrofit, and replacement tasks where exact specifications matter, keeping your switchgear running safely and efficiently.
Important compatibility note: Confirm fit and ratings before ordering. The SB425I part number is the most reliable reference to ensure this fusible bus plug will integrate with your equipment.
Whether you’re servicing aging infrastructure, planning a retrofit, or performing routine replacements, the GE SB425I Fusible Bus Plug provides a precise, reliable solution. Always verify the part number SB425I against your equipment’s requirements to ensure proper fit and ratings before purchasing.
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General feedback we often hear from customers purchasing industrial electrical parts.
Solid quality component. Exactly as described on the product page.
Maintenance team · Ontario
Packaging was secure and the item arrived clean and ready for installation.
Electrical contractor · GTA
We’ve used this type on multiple jobs and it’s been reliable so far.
Panel shop · Canada/US
Fast industrial sourcing support
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