Keep your household appliances running at peak efficiency with the CBB60 6uF 450V 4-Pin Capacitor. This industrial-grade metallized polypropylene film capacitor is specifically designed to provide the necessary phase shift for starting and maintaining the torque of single-phase AC motors. Featuring a versatile 4-pin terminal interface and a heavy-duty mounting stud, it is the perfect replacement part for modern washing machines, spin dryers, and small water pumps.
Accurate 6uF Capacity: Rated at 6uF ±5%, ensuring stable electrical storage for consistent motor start-ups and energy-efficient running.
4-Pin Terminal Layout: Designed with a 2+2 dual-spade terminal configuration, allowing for quick and secure wiring connections in complex appliance circuits.
Advanced Self-Healing (SH): Utilizes a high-tech internal dielectric film that automatically isolates and repairs minor electrical punctures, significantly increasing the service life of the component.
High Voltage Protection: Rated for 450VAC, providing a robust safety ceiling against common household power surges and high-heat operating conditions.
Durable Mounting Stud: Features an integrated M8 threaded mounting stud on the base, ensuring a vibration-proof installation within the machine chassis.
Washing Machines: Primary start/run capacitor for drum and pulsator motors.
Spin Dryers: Reliable electrical support for high-speed drying cycles.
Small Water Pumps: Ideal for residential booster pumps and fountain motors.
HVAC Fans: Suitable for small fan motors in air-cooling and ventilation units.
Model: CBB60
Capacitance: 6uF ±5% SH
Rated Voltage: 450V AC (50/60Hz)
Terminal Type: 4-Pin (Dual Male Spade Terminals)
Can I use this if my old capacitor only had 2 pins?
Yes. The 4-pin design consists of two electrical poles. You only need to connect one wire to each pair. The extra pins allow you to connect additional components to the same circuit if needed.
Does the mounting stud need to be grounded?
While the shell is plastic and provides insulation, the mounting stud should be secured with a nut to the machine's frame to prevent the capacitor from vibrating loose during high-speed spin cycles.
How do I check if my capacitor is faulty?
If your washing machine motor hums but fails to turn, or if it requires a manual push to start spinning, the capacitor has likely lost its capacitance and needs immediate replacement.
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