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Old 02-07-2011, 08:25 AM
terry.mortimore terry.mortimore is offline
 
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Default Height of ANL Base. Help please.

Hi Gang:

I was hoping to make some progress this week on my electrical system installation. The one thing I was waiting for from B&C Specialty products to let me carry on was not shipped. Not sure if I forgot to order it, or it fell throught the cracks somehow.

I needed the ANL covered base and ANL fuse, I recieved the fuse but not the base. I need to know how high the base sits so I can finish bending the copper bus bar to fit.

Does somebody out there know how high above the firewall surface the studs sit? I would have to add the thickness of the ANL fuse itself, but I have that information.



Thanks in advance, Terry.
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Old 02-07-2011, 09:33 AM
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Default Covered ANL Holder

The covered ANL holder from B&C measures just over 3/4" thick (.755") from the firewall to the base of the stud. The overall height of the stud is 1.5"

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Old 02-07-2011, 11:45 AM
terry.mortimore terry.mortimore is offline
 
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Default Height of ANL Base. Help please.

Thanks Mike, that will get me going.



Tailwinds, Terry
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