Federal Pioneer QMQB6636 Twin Fusible Switch – 60A/60A, 600V, 3-Pole
Federal Pioneer QMQB6636 Twin Fusible Switch – 60A/60A, 600V, 3-Pole
Product Details
The Federal Pioneer QMQB6636 is a twin fusible switchboard insert designed for Federal Pioneer QMQB electrical distribution equipment. This unit includes two 60-amp, 3-pole fusible switches rated for operation on systems up to 600 volts.
Each switch is designed to accept compatible Class J fuses, allowing the installed fuse amperage to be selected according to the application and equipment requirements, up to the switch’s maximum 60A rating.
This QMQB switchboard insert is professionally inspected, tested and refurbished before shipment. It is suitable for replacement, maintenance and retrofit applications where an original Federal Pioneer QMQB6636 unit is required.
Product Specifications
Manufacturer: Federal Pioneer
Product Number: QMQB6636
Series: QMQB
Product Type: Twin Fusible Switchboard Insert
Switch Rating: 60A / 60A
Voltage Rating: 600V AC
Poles: 3-Pole per switch
Fuse Class: Class J
Condition: Tested and Refurbished
Warranty: One-Year Ampstate Warranty
Applications
- Federal Pioneer switchboards
- Commercial electrical distribution systems
- Industrial power distribution equipment
- Replacement of damaged or obsolete QMQB switches
- Electrical maintenance and retrofit projects
Why Buy from Ampstate?
Every refurbished QMQB switch is carefully inspected and tested before shipment. Ampstate supplies hard-to-find and obsolete electrical equipment throughout Canada, the United States and international markets.
Product labels, handle styles and cosmetic appearance may vary depending on the manufacturing year. Electrical ratings and functionality will match the listed specifications.
For availability, expedited shipping or help confirming compatibility, contact Ampstate with your existing switch part number, equipment information or photographs.
Customer Feedback
Based on 64 customer feedback
Needed a replacement switch and the quote process was straightforward.
Good communication on voltage, amperage, fuse style, and enclosure details.
The part was suitable for our panel and maintenance requirement.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about ordering, quoting, shipping, and supplying industrial electrical equipment from Ampstate.
What products does Ampstate supply?
Ampstate supplies MCC buckets, circuit breakers, bus plugs, disconnect switches, panelmount switches, transformers, switchgear, contactors, starters, overloads, relays, trip units, and other industrial electrical components.
How do I request a quote?
You can request a quote through our contact page or email sales@ampstate.com. Please include part numbers, photos, nameplate details, voltage, amperage, quantity, and required delivery date.
Can you help identify a part from photos?
Yes. Send clear photos of the nameplate, front view, side view, labels, mounting details, and inside view if available. Our team can help identify or match the required electrical equipment.
Do you supply new, used, or refurbished equipment?
Depending on availability and the customer requirement, Ampstate may offer new, surplus, used, tested, or refurbished equipment. The condition will be clearly stated on the quote.
Do you ship outside Canada?
Yes. Ampstate supports customers across Canada, the United States, and worldwide. Shipping options depend on item size, weight, destination, and urgency.
Can you supply custom MCC buckets?
Yes. Ampstate can support custom MCC bucket requirements, including feeder buckets, starter buckets, VFD buckets, soft starter buckets, and replacement units. Photos, dimensions, and existing MCC details help us quote accurately.
What information should I send for an MCC bucket quote?
Please send the MCC manufacturer, series, bucket size, voltage, amperage, starter type, breaker or fuse requirement, control voltage, door layout, photos, and any drawings or existing part numbers.
Do you provide warranty?
Warranty depends on the product type and condition. Warranty terms will be listed on the quote or invoice before purchase.