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Surface
Mount Fuse Range Surface mount fuses are easily identified by their smaller size and often feature solder pads. These fuses are available in a wide variety of element speeds, with usually lower voltage and ampere ratings. |
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Printed
Circuit Board Mount Fuse Range Printed circuit board mount fuses are easily identified by the axial/radial leads protruding from the fuse body. These fuses are available in a wide variety of element speeds, voltages and ampere ratings. |
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Cartridge Fuse Range Cartridge fuses are generally cylindrical in shape with metal contacts at each end. These fuses are available in a wide variety of element speeds, voltages and ampere ratings. Some may also feature an indicator. |
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Fuse Link Range Fuse links can be more difficult to identify due to their extensive variety in shape, however our range is generally suited for automotive applications. These low voltage fuses are available in a large variety of ampere ratings. |
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Slotted Tag Fuse Range Slotted Tag fuses are easily identified by the open slot cut-outs featured in the fuse tags. These fuses are available in a wide variety of element speeds, voltages and ampere ratings. Some may also feature an indicator. |
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Bolted Tag Fuse Range Bolted Tag fuses are easily identified by the mounting holes featured on the fuse tag. These fuses are available in a wide variety of element speeds, voltages and ampere ratings. Some may also feature an indicator. |
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Blade Fuse Range Blade fuses are easily identified by the 2 metal blades protruding from the fuse body. These fuses are available in a wide variety of element speeds, voltages and ampere ratings. Some may also feature an indicator. |
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Miscellaneous Fuses This category represents all other fuse styles that do not fit the previous categories. These fuses are purposefully built for specific applications and therefore have electrical characteristics and features to match. |







