Restore the full power of your home appliances with the CBB60 5uF 450V 4-Pin Washing Machine Capacitor. This premium metallized polypropylene film capacitor is specifically engineered to provide the necessary phase shift for starting and operating single-phase AC motors. Featuring a convenient 4-pin terminal layout, it is the ideal replacement part for washing machine motors, spin dryers, and small water pumps.
Precision 5uF Capacitance: Rated at 5uF ±5%, providing stable and accurate electrical output to ensure your motor runs efficiently without overheating.
4-Pin Quick-Connect Terminals: Designed with two sets of dual-pin male spade connectors for fast, reliable wiring in complex appliance circuits.
Advanced Self-Healing (SH) Technology: Utilizes a specialized dielectric film that automatically repairs minor internal electrical faults, significantly increasing the service life of the component.
High Voltage Ceiling: Rated for 450VAC, offering robust protection against common domestic power surges and fluctuations.
Industrial Durability: Encased in a flame-retardant, moisture-proof cylindrical housing with an integrated mounting stud for secure installation in high-vibration environments.
Washing Machines: Standard start/run capacitor for drum and agitator motors.
Spin Dryers: Reliable electrical support for high-speed centrifugal motors.
Water Booster Pumps: Ideal for small residential water pressure systems.
HVAC Blowers: Suitable for small fan motors in air conditioning and ventilation units.
Model: CBB60.
Capacitance: 5uF ±5% SH.
Rated Voltage: 450V AC (50/60Hz).
Terminal Interface: 4-Pin (2+2 Dual Spade).
Can I use this 4-pin model if my old capacitor only had 2 wires?
Yes. The 4 pins are arranged in two pairs; you only need to connect your two wires to one pin on each side. The extra pins allow for "piggybacking" additional connections if required.
Is the bottom mounting stud necessary?
The integrated screw stud provides a secure physical mount to the chassis of the machine. If your original didn't have one, it can often be ignored or secured with a nut for extra stability.
How do I know if my capacitor is bad?
If the motor hums but won't start, or if the drum needs a manual push to begin rotating, your capacitor likely needs replacement.
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