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Also known as dual-element fuses, these time-delay fuses withstand current overload for a short time so they won't open when exposed to harmless temporary surges, such as when starting a motor.
Also known as dual-element fuses, these fuses withstand current overload for a short time so they won't open when exposed to harmless temporary surges, such as when starting a motor.
These fuses open circuits quickly when surges are detected.
These fuses can withstand the high inrush current caused by a motor starting.
Designed to handle high inrush currents and the initial current cycle unique to transformers, these fuses provide comparable performance with a smaller footprint than standard size fuses.
Use these fast-acting fuses in applications where temporary overload current is not present, such as in lighting and heating.
Smaller than UL Class J fuses, these fast-acting fuses can be used in extra-tight spaces such as meters, uninterruptible power supplies, and variable-speed drives.
Able to withstand current overload for a short time, these fuses will not open when exposed to harmless temporary surges, such as when starting a motor.
These time-delay fuses are suitable for high-current power applications.
Replace the current-carrying element rather than the entire fuse after the fuse breaks. These fuses are fast-acting.
With a quicker response than standard fast-acting fuses, these fuses provide the best protection for sensitive electronics.
Compatible with most multimeters, including Fluke.
Developed for the solar industry, these fuses meet the needs of high-voltage DC applications.
Use these fuses with equipment made in Europe.
Also known as diazed or Type D fuses.
These fuses are suitable for low-voltage automotive and other electronic applications.
Suitable for battery and alternator circuit protection, these fuses can handle higher current than standard automotive fuses.
These fuses have a longer time delay than standard time-delay fuses. Use them in motor applications where the motor is cycled on and off frequently.
Able to withstand current overload for a short time, these fuses will not open when exposed to harmless temporary surges, such as during equipment start-up.
Also known as thermal cut-offs, these fuses prevent equipment from overheating by opening circuits to cut off power.
Prevent accidental contact with electrical circuits—these fuses have an enclosed design with recessed plug-in blades.
Able to withstand current overload for a short time, these fuses will not open when exposed to harmless temporary surges.
Also known as LGR fuses, these fuses open circuits quickly when surges are detected.
Maintain a supply of fast-acting and time-delay fuses.
Keep a variety of blade-style automotive fuses on hand.
Includes a variety of blade-style automotive fuses and fast-acting glass-tube fuses.