Westinghouse Safety
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![]() Westinghouse Safety Switch 600 amp 240 v GF426N FUSIBLE US $435.00
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![]() Westinghouse HUN365 Safety Switch 400A 600V 3P NF US $425.00 |
![]() Westinghouse Safety Switches w Motor Starter 27 Amps US $350.00
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE RHFN323 HEAVY DUTY 100 AMP SAFETY SWITCH US $325.00 |
![]() UNUSED WESTINGHOUSE RHUN265 400A 600V N3R SAFETY SWITCH US $300.00
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![]() Westinghouse 30 amp Safety Switch WHUN361 US $217.50
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE HEAVY DUTY SAFETY SWITCH CAT HF423N 100 AMP US $199.99
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![]() Westinghouse 100Amp Safety Switch US $169.99
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![]() Westinghouse Safety Switch RHFN361 30A 600V US $169.99
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE SAFETY SWITCH DISCONNECT 200 AMP HUN364 US $159.99
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE STAINLESS STEEL HEAVY DUTY SAFETY SWITCH US $150.00
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![]() Westinghouse Safety Switch 100 Amp 240V 2 Pole US $139.99
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![]() 2 WESTINGHOUSE RPF311N 30A 3R 2P 3W SAFETY SWITCHES US $130.00
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![]() 5 WESTINGHOUSE RGUN221 30A 240V 2P N3R SAFETY SWITCHES US $125.00
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE SAFETY SWITCH 60A 60 A AMP SDSN6060 DS26U US $110.00
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE SM150R SAFETY HANDLE MECHANISM US $100.00
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE SM150R SAFETY HANDLE MECHANISM RIGHT HAND NIB US $99.99
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE HEAVY DUTY SAFETY SWITCH HFN222 US $99.99
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![]() Westinghouse Safety Switch 60 Amp 240 VAC GFN422N US $99.99
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![]() Westinghouse 30 Amp Busway Fusible Safety Switch US $80.95
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE HF322N 60 AMP HEAVY DUTY SAFETY SWITCH US $80.00 |
![]() Westinghouse HUN362 Safety Switch 60A 600V 3P INDOOR US $80.00
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE 100A FUSABLE SAFETY SWITCH HEAVY DUTY S 37 US $79.99
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE HUN323 100A 3P HEAVY DUTY SAFETY SWITCH US $75.00
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE HFN263 100A 600V HEAVY DUTY SAFETY SWITCH US $75.00
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE HEAVY DUTY SAFETY SWITCH RHU261 30 AMP US $75.00
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![]() Westinghouse HF361 Safety Switch 30 Amp US $74.99
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![]() Westinghouse HUN261 Safety Switch 30 Amp US $74.99
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![]() Westinghouse HUN361 Heavy Duty Safety Switch US $74.99
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE SAFETY SWITCH HF361 US $69.99
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![]() NEW Westinghouse 60 amp Safety Switch HUN262 600 V US $69.60
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![]() NIB WESTINGHOUSE HEAVY DUTY SAFETY SWITCH RHF 321N 30 A US $69.00
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE JHUN261 30A 600V 2P TYPE 12 SAFETY SWITCH US $65.00
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE HF362 60AMP SAFETY SWITCH $6499 US $64.99
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE RGFN221 30A 240V 2P FUSIBLE SAFETY SWITCH US $60.00
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![]() Westinghouse Heavy Duty Safety Switch Cat RHF461N US $60.00
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![]() Westinghouse Safety Switch 30A JHFN321 $5599 US $55.99
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE SAFETY SWITCH HF 361 30 AMPS US $55.00
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![]() NIB New Westinghouse GUN322 Safety Switch 60A 240V 3P US $54.00
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE RHFN221 HEAVY DUTY SAFETY SWITCH US $50.00
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE HEAVY DUTY SAFETY SWITCH CAT RHU261 30 AMPS US $50.00
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE SAFETY SWITCH CAT HFN361 30 AMP US $50.00
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![]() P13 WESTINGHOUSE HEAVY DUTY SAFETY SWITCH 60AMP DEAL US $49.99
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![]() Westinghouse 60 amp Safety Switch HF322N 240 FUSIBLE US $47.85
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE W204S1AAA BT6R SAFETY SWITCH MOTOR CTRL US $45.00
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE HEAVY DUTY SAFETY SWITCH HF361 US $45.00
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![]() 30 Amp Westinghouse Non Fusible Safety Switch HUN361 US $40.00
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![]() Westinghouse General Duty Safety Switch 30 amp used US $39.99
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE 100 AMP NF SAFETY SWITCH HUN363 NEMA 1 US $39.99
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE STAINLESS 30 AMP SAFETY SWITCH US $39.00
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE RGFN322N 60A 240V T3R SAFETY SWITCH NIB US $35.00
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![]() UNUSED WESTINGHOUSE JHUN262 60A 600V 2P SAFETY SWITCH US $35.00
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE RGFN322N SAFETY SWITCH NEW IN BOX US $35.00
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE GFN322N 60A 240V FUSIBLE SAFETY SWITCH NIB US $35.00
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![]() Westinghouse 30A General Purpose Safety Switch Fused 240V PF311NP US $29.99
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![]() WESTINGHOUSE SAFETY SWITCH 30 AMP GF 321N 240V MAX Hp 3 75 FOR COPPER ONLY US $29.00
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Five Fastest Boats Ever
As with all modes of transportation, speed is an important consideration in water vehicles: In trade and commerce, less travel time from the port origin to the destination means more profits for the freight company. During wars at sea, ships that can manoeuvre faster are more likely to defeat their rivals. In leisure and in sports, speedboats that break speed records bring home the trophy and are simply more thrilling to ride.
The last world speed record was set in 1978. Attempts were made in the last 32 years, but no one has ever broken the top speed. As it stands, the top 5 fastest speedboats in the world are as follows:
No. 5: Blue Bird K4(141.74 mph)
Commissioned by Sir Malcolm Campbell in 1934, the Blue Bird K4 was a powerboat with a three-pointer hydroplane design.
The three-point design allowed the boat to skid on the water, resulting in less drag.
Campbell hoped the K4 could wrestle the title from the Americans, who then held the world speed record with Miss America X.
Built by the shipbuilding company Vosper & Company, the K4 runs on a Rolls Royce R engine.
The boat set a new world record on August 19, 1939, in Coniston Water, England.
No. 4: Slo-Mo-Shun IV(178.497 mph)
Slo-Mo-Shun IV was conceived by Stan Sayres and designed by Anchor Jensen and Ted Jones. Their dream was to build a speedboat that could win the Harmsworth Cup in Detroit.
Unlike other big boat plans, the construction of Slo-Mo-Shun IV had no blueprint.
The hull followed the three-point design. It was made of mahogany wood with Dural aluminium as riding surfaces. Its Allison propulsion engine once put a P-38 fighter plane up into the air.
The Slo-Mo-Shun IV had its test run on Lake Washington on July 7, 1952, where she created a new world record for straightaway speed.
No. 3: Blue Bird K7(276.33 mph)
The Blue Bird K7 was the successor of Blue Bird K4, which had crashed in 1951.
This all-metal hydroplane was made from aluminium with a Metropolitan-Vickers Beryl axial-flow turbojet engine.
Its three-point design was altered for enhanced aerodynamics. The pickle-fork layout, which made some people compare the speedboat to a lobster, was very advanced for its time.
Donald Campbell was its pilot, and in December 31, 1964, he and the boat broke the world speed record in Dumbleyung Lake in Western Australia.
Three years later, Campbell tried to break the world speed record again. He aimed to get past the 300 mph mark.
However, during a test run in 1967, the lightness of the speedboat made it susceptible to strong winds. It was lifted up into the air, somersaulted for several seconds, and then violently crashed back to the water.
Campbell lost his life in the accident.
No. 2: Hustler(285.22 mph)
The Hustler project started when Lee Taylor Jr., an obscure drag boat racer and cutlery sharpener, announced that he had plans to break the world water-speed record with a new boat design.
He sought sponsorship because he lacked funds, and with the Americans eager to get back the title from the British, support poured in from big and small companies.
Taylor's all-metal hydroplane was powered by a Westinghouse J46-WE-8B engine.
The first trial run resulted in Taylor's boat overshooting the water at high speed. Taylor was seriously injured, and the boat sustained much damage - but they were able to reach speeds above 250 mph.
Three years later, Lee returned with his boat, and on July 30, 1967, he finally topped the speed of the K7 in Lake Guntersville, Alabama.
No. 1: Spirit of Australia(317.596 mph)
The Spirit of Australia is a wooden speedboat designed, built, and piloted by Ken Warby. It was powered by a Westinghouse J34 engine, which was used to fly jet fighters and other aircraft.
During its successive time trials, the Spirit of Australia gradually broke speed records, from 288.60 mph during its first run to speeds up to 300 mph, a feat never done before.
The Spirit of Australia, which broke the world speed record at Blowering Dam in 1978, remains on display at the Australian National Maritime Museum. Ken Warby retired from boat racing in 2003.
If you are one to dream of reaching even half the speed of these superfast speedboats, always remember: Safety First. Make sure your boat is in tiptop condition, your speed boat insurance is updated, and there are people on standby to help you should anything go wrong. Of course, you could also be safer by joining the rest of us applauding from dry land!
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