High voltage fuse holders from Eaton
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Eaton Bussmann high voltage fuse holders provide greater power density than traditional ¼” or 10 mm x 38 mm options, with various form factors and ratings up to 600 V and 30 A to cover a wide range of applications. Our series 1A PCB fuse-clips can accommodate a wide range of blade and cartridge fuses, with optional end stops and various lead configurations. The HVI ¼” x 1-1/4” in-line fuse holders have an IP54 rating for use in exposed locations and are offered with either crimp or ¼” quick connect terminals. HVP ¼” x 1-1/4” panel mount fuse holders have vibration resistant design with a bayonet-type knob as the fuse carrier for fast fuse installation. We also offer the S-8000 ¼” x 1-1/4” fuse blocks with up to 12 poles per block, with quick connect or screw terminals and snap-in or DIN-rail mounting options.
Eaton Bussmann high voltage fuse holders provide greater power density than traditional ¼” or 10 mm x 38 mm options, with various form factors and ratings up to 600 V and 30 A to cover a wide range of applications. Our series 1A PCB fuse-clips can accommodate a wide range of blade and cartridge fuses, with optional end stops and various lead configurations. The HVI ¼” x 1-1/4” in-line fuse holders have an IP54 rating for use in exposed locations and are offered with either crimp or ¼” quick connect terminals. HVP ¼” x 1-1/4” panel mount fuse holders have vibration resistant design with a bayonet-type knob as the fuse carrier for fast fuse installation. We also offer the S-8000 ¼” x 1-1/4” fuse blocks with up to 12 poles per block, with quick connect or screw terminals and snap-in or DIN-rail mounting options.
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