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Breaker ABB OT63F3C 63 A Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.1
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Description of Breaker ABB OT63F3C 63 A

ABB load break switches/switches can be used in a variety of applications, from remote control centers to switchboards and machine tool switches. Due to their high technical characteristics, the load break switches are compatible with various switchgears and can be mounted anywhere in the electrical installation of AC and DC circuits.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A nice option for the money, one of the best deals.

The only switch of this kind that is currently on the market and which really works, at a more or less affordable price. Cheaper ones from other companies either do not turn on at all or burn out after a week of use.

Pros
  • Very good quality and reliable cutter
Cons
  • Difficult to switch, no handle included, must be purchased separately

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not a bad product, but I expect more.

1) you can put additional poles - they are symmetrical (there is no right and left model as on the 40A version) 2) the knife switch does not fit into a standard shield - even without a handle. 3) breaks off the heads on the screws - and this is with a torque screwdriver and a normal bit. On all other ABB components in the shield, this was not the case. Threat. There is a suspicion that the market sells leftists?

Pros
  • The only affordable and reliable knife switch for this price.
Cons
  • It looks flimsy, the body and handle backlash. The mechanism for attaching the handle looks extremely unreliable: in the place where the screw enters, the plastic cracked at the stage of checking the shield. I don’t know how long it will last - after all, the switching effort is quite strong. The fourth pole is also controlled by flimsy plastic.