Our 30A 50VDC 125/250VAC push-button reset circuit breaker is found on many models of small electric scooters, electric bikes, compact mobility scooters, and power chairs. It features a threaded metal shaft, threaded collar,...

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Our 30A 50VDC 125/250VAC push-button reset circuit breaker is found on many models of small electric scooters, electric bikes, compact mobility scooters, and power chairs. It features a threaded metal shaft, threaded collar, ring, and clear plastic boot cover. These premium quality 50 volt push button style breakers are suitable for use on most 36 volt systems. Our breakers use a dual D-style chamfered shaft designed to fit approximately 7/16" hole. These breakers are very easy to install or replace and are Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listed. This style of push-button circuit breakers is also referred to as a reset button by some electric scooter manufacturers. Perhaps not a technical term, but it certainly describes the function. Breaker Type: Thermal Voltage: 50VDC, 125/250VAC Number of Poles: 1 Actuator Type: Push to Reset Mounting Type: Panel Mount Threaded Mounting Shaft Pitch: M11*1.0 Threaded Mounting Shaft Diameter: 9.8 mm Terminals: 1/4" Tab

  • This 30 amp 50 volt DC circuit breaker is for 36 volt electric systems.
  • The push button style reset includes a threaded metal shaft, collar, & 1/4" tab terminals.
  • Each breaker comes with a clear plastic boot cover to protect its electrical innards from dust & moisture.
  • The circuit breaker uses the panel mount design for quick & easy access.
  • This 30 amp 50 volt DC circuit breaker is for 36 volt electric systems.
  • The push button style reset includes a threaded metal shaft, collar, & 1/4" tab terminals.
  • Each breaker comes with a clear plastic boot cover to protect its electrical innards from dust & moisture.
  • The circuit breaker uses the panel mount design for quick & easy access.

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