Switches, capacitors, interlocks, breakers and control hardware
Anything that carries or interrupts current on a plant floor eventually needs replacing, and the listings in this section reflect what actually came through the door: fusible safety switches and disconnects, mechanical interlock devices rated in amps and horsepower, control and power-factor capacitors, interface and expansion modules for older racks, and assorted panel hardware. Because this is surplus, there is no fixed catalog. Stock turns over daily, often arriving in large lots, so ratings matter far more than descriptions. Work from the voltage, current, pole count and enclosure type stamped on the device itself. If you need overcurrent protection specifically, the circuit breakers and disconnects listing narrows things down. Every photo shows the actual unit for sale, and shipping is free on all items.
Part numbers beat keywords on surplus inventory
Surplus does not map neatly onto keyword searches. A catalog number, model number or full nameplate string is the quickest route to a match, since the same device may be listed under a manufacturer code, a legacy number, or both. When the label is painted over or the unit is long discontinued, photograph it anyway and send whatever ratings are still legible — volts, amps, poles, frame, enclosure rating — and we will cross-reference equivalents. Enclosures, junction boxes and panel assemblies depend heavily on dimensions, conduit entries and mounting, so measurements help more than model guesses. It is also worth checking which manufacturers turn up here most often. In-stock items ship the same business day and returns run 30 days.
Our team can locate, cross-reference, and source all parts.