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Model # 60871660 Official Sears 6-amp battery charger

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Owner's Manual A-116053
#20

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Owner's manual

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Screw STD510602
#19

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Screw

Part #STD510602

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Battry Clips A-105884
#1

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Battry clips

Part #A-105884

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Input Cord A-105265
#4

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Input cord

Part #A-105265

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Twist-on Wire Connector A-3-69557
#16

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Twist-on wire connector

Part #A-3-69557

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Rubber Feet A-105889
#14

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Rubber feet

Part #A-105889

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Thrml Switch A-52464
#13

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Thrml switch

Part #A-52464

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Resistor A-116225
#28

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Resistor

Part #A-116225

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Plstc Handle A-57427
#15

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Plstc handle

Part #A-57427

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Transformer T-1-91046
#9

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Transformer

Part #T-1-91046

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