Fuse kit offer a selection of fuses, often contained in a moulded compartmentalised storage box. The sturdy boxes contain printed cards on the inner side of the lid clearly displaying the details of the fuses in each compartment.
Why use a fuse kit?
A fuse kit provides a convenient method of accessing suitable fuses for a particular repair or maintenance job for engineers, mechanic’s, electricians and technicians.
Where are fuse kits used?
Fuse kits are an essential part of any tool kit. Some of the most common applications include:
Automotive
Electricians (domestic and industrial)
Lab technicians
Plant and Services maintenance
Types of fuse kits
Fuse kits come in various types to suit every application. The kits come in mixed current ratings, tripping characteristics, dimensions and materials.
10 x F1.25A, 10 x F1.6A, 10 x F1A, 10 x F250mA, 10 x F2A, 10 x T160mA, 10 x T1.6A, 10 x T1A, 10 x T200mA, 10 x T2.5A, 10 x T2A, 10 x T3.15A, 10 x T315mA, 10 x T4A, 10 x T500mA, 10 x T630mA, 10 x T800mA
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ANSI/ESD S20.20:2014, RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) compliant, BS EN 61340-5-1:2007
20 mm F10A, 20 mm F1.6A, 20 mm F1A, 20 mm F2.5A, 20 mm F2A, 20 mm F3.15A, 20 mm F4A, 20 mm F500mA, 20 mm F5A, 20 mm F6.3A, 20 mm T1A, 20 mm T2A, 20 mm T3.15, 32 mm F10A, 32 mm F1A, 32 mm F2A, 32 mm F5A
1 1/4 in 250V LBC Spring Fuse 3 and 5 Amp, 1 1/4 in 440V HBC Ceramic Fuse 5 and 10 Amp, 20 mm 250V LBC Spiral Fuse 0.5/1/2/3/15 and 5 Amp, 1 1/4in 250V LBC Spiral Fuse 2/3 and 5 Amp, Panel Mounting FuseHolders 200 mm and