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[Lifetime Warranty] 60 uF CBB60 250 VAC Motor Run Start Capacitor - Fits AC Motors 50/60 Hz - Pack of 2 image 0
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Description

60 uF CBB60 250 Volt Motor Run Start Capacitor - Pack of 2

Key Features

  • Package includes two (2) capacitors
  • Capacitance: 60 microfarads (uF)
  • Voltage Rating: 250 Volts AC
  • Frequency: 50/60 Hz
  • Model: CBB60
  • Capacitance Tolerance: ±5%
  • Termination: 2-wire leads with fork terminals
  • Construction: Metalized polypropylene film
  • Features an integrated pressure-sensitive safety interrupter

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • This is a universal replacement part. Confirm that the capacitance (uF), voltage (V), and physical dimensions match your original capacitor.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for the start and run circuits of single-phase AC motors.
  • Commonly used in air conditioners, water pumps, washing machines, air compressors, fans, and generators.

When to Replace

  • Motor produces a humming sound but does not start
  • Motor starts slowly or fails to reach full speed
  • Intermittent operation or frequent overheating of the motor
  • Visible signs of damage to the capacitor, such as bulging, cracking, or leaking fluid

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect all electrical power to the equipment before beginning installation.
  • Safely discharge the existing capacitor by shorting the terminals with a properly insulated tool or a high-wattage resistor.
  • Ensure the replacement capacitor's specifications match the original part.
  • Professional installation is recommended for those unfamiliar with electrical components.