Eaton 2A Grey Car Fuse, 32V ac/dc

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25 - 49£2.15
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RS Stock No.:
852-7317
Distrelec Article No.:
304-24-359
Mfr. Part No.:
ATM-2
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

2A

Product Type

Car Fuse

Blade Size

Mini

Voltage

32V ac/dc

Colour

Grey

Includes Indicator

No

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Body Material

Brass

Fuse Characteristics

Fast Acting

Fuse Speed

F

Length

10.9mm

Height

8.8mm

Width

3.81mm

Standards/Approvals

RoHS, CE

Series

ATM

Breaking Capacity

1000A

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Eaton Car Fuse, Mini Blade Size, F Speed - ATM-2


Use this blade-type car fuse from Eaton to protect your vehicle's wiring and electrical equipment. By installing it, you can ensure that the current never reaches above its 2A rating. In the event of overcurrent or a short circuit, it blows and disconnects downstream devices, avoiding potential damage. Its silver-plated prongs are corrosion-resistant for a longer lifespan and are designed for a simple push connection that makes installation easy. Fuses like this one play a vital safety function in cars, vans and low-voltage circuits.

Features & Benefits


• Halogen-free type, so won't emit toxic gases in case of fire

• Comes in packs of five to ensure you're well stocked

• Polyamide housing is strong and resistant to wear and chemical damage

• Maximum operating humidity of 95% RH for use in areas with high levels of non-condensing water vapour

What size is this fuse?


This mini-type fuse has dimensions of 10.9 (L) x 3.81 (W) x 8.8mm (H), so it's a compact choice for use in tight spaces.

Can I use this unit in challenging environments?


Yes, you can. This car fuse is designed to withstand a broad range of temperatures between -40°C and +100°C.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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