Eaton 10A T Ceramic Cartridge Fuse, 6.3 x 32mm

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852-7036
Mfr. Part No.:
MDA-10-R
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

10A

Fuse Size

6.3 x 32mm

Fuse Speed

T

Voltage Rating

250V ac

Body Material

Ceramic

UL Class

UL 248-14

Eaton Cartridge Fuse, 250V AC Supply Voltage, Ceramic Body - MDA Series - MDA-10-R


Protect your circuits and appliances from overvoltage with this cartridge fuse from Eaton. It's made from robust ceramic and has a high rupturing capacity, so it handles substantial currents up to 10A without having a meltdown. The ability to tolerate fleeting power spikes means this is an ideal option for applications like engines that pull a high start-up voltage. The unit's 250V AC rating means you can use it in low-power systems. Clip mounting means you just snap the fuse into your holder to get it up and running.

Features & Benefits


• UL 248-14 fuse class offers standardised overvoltage protection
• Compact dimensions of 6.3 (W) x 32mm (L) make it suitable for small spaces
• 9.48mΩ resistance means it's energy-efficient
• Compatible with axial leads so you can customise it according to your needs

What does T fuse speed mean?


T fuse speed means that the component is rated as slow-acting. This fuse can tolerate sudden high voltages for a small amount of time before blowing, so it's classed as having a time delay or slow-blow style.

What are the endcaps made from?


The endcaps of this fuse are made from nickel-plated brass, which makes them highly conductive and resistant to mechanical stress.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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