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Resettable Fuse

Resettable Fuse

Product Details:

  • Usage Industrial
  • Power Supply Electric
  • Application Electronics
  • Size Different Size
  • Color Yellow
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Resettable Fuse Price And Quantity

  • 100 Unit

Resettable Fuse Product Specifications

  • Industrial
  • Electronics
  • Electric
  • Different Size
  • Yellow

Resettable Fuse Trade Information

  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 5000 Unit Per Month
  • 2-7 Days
  • All India

Product Description



The Resettable Fuse is an industrial-grade electronic device that comes in various sizes. It is designed to protect electronic equipment from short circuits and overloads by disconnecting power supply in case of overcurrent. The fuse has a carrying current max of 40A and a tripping current of 1.5A, and operates at an operating voltage of 60 VDC. With a holding current of 750mA and a minimum operating temperature of -40 degree C, this yellow-colored electric fuse can be used in a wide range of industrial applications.

Carrying Current Max 40A
Holding Current 750 mA
Min Operating Temperature -40 Degree C
Tripping Current 1.5 A
Operating Voltage 60 VDC
Product Code 72XF185



FAQs of Resettable Fuse:


Q: What is a Resettable Fuse?

A: A Resettable Fuse is an electronic device used to protect electronic equipment from short circuits and overloads by disconnecting power supply in case of overcurrent.

Q: What is the carrying current max of this Resettable Fuse?

A: The Resettable Fuse has a carrying current max of 40A.

Q: What is the tripping current of this Resettable Fuse?

A: The Resettable Fuse has a tripping current of 1.5A.

Q: What is the holding current of this Resettable Fuse?

A: The Resettable Fuse has a holding current of 750mA.

Q: What is the operating voltage of this Resettable Fuse?

A: The Resettable Fuse operates at an operating voltage of 60 VDC.

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