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0679L9100-01 Bel Fuse Fuse
Square surface mount fuse: fast-acting; ceramic type: SMD; 2410; current: 10A; voltage: 65VAC; 65VDC; operating temperature: -55°C ~125°C
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Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; 3,15A
Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; ceramic type; SMD; 2410; current: 3,15A; voltage: 125VAC; operating temperature: -55°C ~125°C; equivalent: 158000.3,15
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0034.4223 Schurter Fuse
Micro fuse: fast-acting; current: 1.6A; voltage: 125V; 100A; r=2,54mm; round; black
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0459.062UR Littelfuse Fuse
Fuse; SMD; 62mA; 125V; dimensions: 7.24x4.32x3.05mm operating temperature: -55°C ~125°C
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0001.2515 Schurter Fuse
Fuse: time-lag; ceramic type; current: 12.5A; voltage: 250VAC; dimensions: 5x20mm; operating temperature: -55°C ~125°C
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0ZRM0030FF1E Bel Fuse
Resettable fuse; THT; current: 0,3A; voltage: 120V; r=5.1mm; operating temperature: -40÷85°C
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04611.25ER Littelfuse Fuse
Fuse; SMD; 1.25A; 600V; dimensions: 10.1x3.1mm operating temperature: -55°C ~125°C
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Thermal fuse; 115°C
Thermal fuse; 115°C; current: 3A; voltage: 250VAC; axial; dimensions: 3x10mm
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Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; 3,50A
Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; ceramic type; SMD; 2410; current: 3,50A; voltage: 125VAC; operating temperature: -55°C ~125°C; equivalent: 045203.5MRL; 158000.3,5
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045203.5MRL Littelfuse Fuse
Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; ceramic type; SMD; 2410; current: 3.5A; voltage: 125VAC; 125VDC; operating temperature: -55°C ~125°C; equivalent: B10CzA03.50-125; 158000.3,5
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Micro fuse: time-lag; 1A
Micro fuse: time-lag; current: 1A; voltage: 250VAC; r=5.08mm; round; black
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0001.2516 Schurter Fuse
Fuse: time-lag; ceramic type; current: 16A; voltage: 250VAC; dimensions: 5x20mm; operating temperature: -55°C ~125°C
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Micro fuse: time-lag; 1A
Micro fuse: time-lag; current: 1A; voltage: 250VAC; r=5.08mm; round; red
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Estimated time: 2025-05-20
Quantity of pieces: 5000
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Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; 4A
Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; ceramic type; SMD; 2410; current: 4A; voltage: 125VAC; operating temperature: -55°C ~125°C; equivalent: 0452004.MRL; 158000.4
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0034.1521 Schurter Fuse
Fuse: fast-acting; glass type; WTA; current: 3,15A; voltage: 250V; dimensions: 5x20mm; operating temperature: -55°C ~125°C; equivalents: BssA03.15; 02173.15MXP; 179020.3,15
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Micro fuse: time-lag; 1.25A
Micro fuse: time-lag; current: 1.25A; voltage: 250VAC; r=5.08mm; round; red
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Thermal fuse; 117°C
Thermal fuse; 117°C; current: 16A; voltage: 250VAC; axial; dimensions: 4x11mm
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Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; 5A
Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; ceramic type; SMD; 2410; current: 5A; voltage: 125VAC; operating temperature: -55°C ~125°C; equivalent: 0452005.MRL; 158000.5
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0034.3120 Schurter Fuse
Fuse: time-lag; glass type; current: 2A; voltage: 250VAC; dimensions: 5x20mm; operating temperature: -55°C ~125°C; equivalents: BszA02.00; 0213002.MXP; 0218002.MXP; 179120.2
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0ZRC0050FF1E Bel Fuse
Resettable fuse; THT; current: 0,5A; voltage: 90V; r=5.1mm; operating temperature: -40÷85°C
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Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; 6A
Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; ceramic type; SMD; 2410; current: 6A; voltage: 125VAC; operating temperature: -55°C ~125°C
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Auto Fuse Holder
Auto fuse holder; UNI; with cable; colour: red; current: 40A; voltage: 32V; AWG16
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Estimated time: 2025-05-20
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522.521 Eska Fuse
Fuse: time-lag; glass type; current: 2,5A; voltage: 250VAC; dimensions: 5x20mm equivalents: BszA02.50; 021302.5MXP; 179120.2,5; 0034.3121; S506-2.5-R/BK1
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Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; 6A
Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; ceramic type; SMD; 2410; current: 6A; voltage: 250VAC; operating temperature: -55°C ~125°C
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Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; 6,3A
Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; ceramic type; SMD; 2410; current: 6,3A; voltage: 125VAC; operating temperature: -55°C ~125°C; equivalent: 158000.6,3
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0031.1663 Schurter Holder
Adapter; 5x20mm; 10A; 250V; on panel; black; series: FEU, FEU (Med), FAU, FAC; dimensions: 9x25,6mm; associated items: Bu0031.1693; Bu0031.1673; Bu0031.1753; Bu0031.1661; Bu0031.1666
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Thermal fuse; 125°C
Thermal fuse; M30; 125°C; current: 1A; voltage: 240VAC; dimensions: 6,2x6,8x2,4mm
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Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; 7A
Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; ceramic type; SMD; 2410; current: 7A; voltage: 125VAC; operating temperature: -55°C ~125°C; equivalent: 158000.7
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158000.7 Siba Fuse
Square surface mount fuse: time-lag; ceramic type; SMD; 2410; current: 7A; voltage: 125VAC; 125VDC; operating temperature: -55°C ~125°C; equivalent: B10CzA07.00-125
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Fuse: fast-acting; 6,3A
Fuse: fast-acting; glass type; WTA; current: 6,3A; voltage: 250V; dimensions: 5x20mm; equivalents: 021706.3MXP; 179020.6,3; 0034.1524
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Item in delivery
Estimated time: 2025-08-10
Quantity of pieces: 8000
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Fuses
To ensure that devices operate correctly, they must be provided with suitable working conditions. Fuses protect circuits and installations from harmful factors, making them a common feature in most equipment. Our store offers components with various designs, allowing for the selection of components suited to many applications.
What is the Function of Fuses?
Fuses are crucial components in circuits, protecting them from excessive current, high or low temperatures, and other adverse conditions. The role of these elements is to interrupt the circuit when the values that define the safe operating conditions of the device are exceeded. Despite their critical function, fuses are relatively simple in design and operation, resulting in generally low prices.
Fuses can be found in virtually every electrical and electronic device. They are also used in vehicles and buildings to protect existing installations. Electrical fuses are also utilized by hobbyists working with electronics, as they are vital components in both simple and complex circuits.
Fuses – Classification by Application
There are various types of fuses available on the market, making it sometimes challenging to choose the right one. It's essential to understand the basic classification of these components. The simplest distinction considers the application area of the fuses. We can primarily differentiate elements intended for vehicles, various electronic circuits, electrical installations in buildings, and other specialized applications.
Types of Fuses – Classification by Structure and Function
Another important classification divides fuses into single-use and reusable types. The first category includes cartridge fuses, where the filament melts when overheated by excessive current flow. The second category includes polymeric fuses, which must cool down after interrupting the circuit before they can operate again, and reusable electrical fuses, which are systems comprising several components, such as transistors or flip-flops.
There is also a distinct group known as thermal fuses. Unlike the aforementioned components, these disconnect the circuit not due to excessive current flow but when there is an excessive rise in temperature. They are thus used in devices that may be damaged by overheating.