Eaton 2A F Melamine Cartridge Fuse, 10 x 38mm

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RS Stock No.:
848-3905
Mfr. Part No.:
KTK-R-2
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

2A

Fuse Size

10 x 38mm

Fuse Speed

F

Voltage Rating

600V ac

Body Material

Melamine

UL Class

CC

Eaton Cartridge Fuse, 2 A Current Rating, 10 x 38mm Fuse Sise - KTK-R-2


This cartridge fuse from Eaton is a reliable and high-quality solution for advanced protection in a variety of industrial applications. With a current rating of 2A and voltage rating of 600V AC, this fast-acting fuse provides reliable current limitation to prevent equipment damage from short-circuit events.

Features & Benefits


• Melamine body material for durability and safety
• 10 x 38 mm fuse sise for compatibility with various holders
• Fast-acting fuse speed for quick response to short-circuit events
• 600V AC voltage rating for versatile application in different systems

Applications


• Suitable for critical industrial and commercial applications with specific current limitation requirements
• Can be used for equipment protection in large capacity systems
• Recommended for use in fuse blocks and holders for secure installation

Can it provide reliable protection for industrial equipment?


Yes, it offers 10X better current limitation to prevent equipment damage from short-circuit events.

Will it fit standard and rejection-style holders?


Yes, the rejection type fuse fits both standard and rejection-style holders for added versatility.

Is it suitable for applications with specific current limitation requirements?


Yes, it is ideal for critical industrial or commercial applications that require specific current limitation.

Can it handle short-circuit events effectively?


Yes, the fast-acting fuse helps prevent equipment damage caused by short-circuit events.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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