Developed for the solar industry, these meet the needs of high-voltage DC applications
Keep a variety of blade-style automotive fuses and fast-acting glass-tube fuses on hand
Keep a variety of blade-style automotive fuses on hand
For low-voltage automotive and other electronic applications
For use with equipment made in Europe; also known as diazed or Type D fuses
Withstand temperature swings and high ambient temperatures better than glass-tube fuses
The clear glass tube makes it easy to see when fuses open
Also known as LGR fuses, these open circuits quickly when surges are detected
Open circuits quickly when surges are detected in lift trucks
Protect equipment—these are not intended for power distribution circuits
Adapt fuse blocks designed for large, high-amp fuses to hold small, low-amp fuses
Prevent accidental shocks when handling fuse blocks and fuses
Send power to one or more circuits and house a fuse for each of them
Avoid excessive heat and blown fuses by securing fuses into fuse blocks
After a fuse breaks, replace the current-carrying element rather than the entire fuse
Compatible with most multimeters, including Fluke
Quicker than standard fast-acting fuses, these are best for sensitive electronics
Maintain a supply of fast-acting and time-delay glass-tube and ceramic-tube fuses
Handle higher current than standard automotive fuses to protect battery and alternator circuits
Swap out the head on your hot stick to operate switches, pull cotter pins, and more
Ensure that machines stay turned off to prevent accidents during maintenance work
Fit into panel sockets and have a longer time delay than standard time-delay fuses
Open circuits to cut power and keep equipment from overheating
Withstand temperature swings and high ambient temperatures better than glass-tube fuses
The clear glass tube makes it easy to see when fuses open
Handle high inrush loads from ballast transformers in fluorescent lighting systems
Withstand short overloads to stay closed during harmless temporary surges in lift trucks
Protect equipment—these are not intended for power distribution circuits
Fit into panel sockets and withstand short overloads to stay closed during harmless surges
Enclosed with recessed plug-in blades to prevent accidental contact with electrical circuits
Open circuits quickly when surges are detected
Withstand the high inrush current caused by a motor starting
Handle high inrush currents and the initial current cycle unique to transformers
Open circuits quickly when surges are detected
Withstand short overloads to stay closed during harmless temporary surges
Replace the current-carrying element rather than the entire fuse after the fuse breaks
Open circuits quickly when surges are detected
Withstand short overloads to stay closed during harmless temporary surges
Best for circuits with no temporary overload current, such as in lighting and heating
Time-delay fuses for high-current power applications
Open circuits quickly when surges are detected
Withstand short overloads to stay closed during harmless temporary surges
Withstand short overloads to stay closed during harmless temporary surges
Smaller than Class J fuses for extra-tight spaces such as meters and variable-speed drives
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