Eaton 12A T Ceramic Cartridge Fuse, 6.3 x 32mm

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852-7049
Mfr. Part No.:
MDA-12-R
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

12A

Fuse Size

6.3 x 32mm

Fuse Speed

T

Voltage Rating

250V ac

Body Material

Ceramic

UL Class

UL 248-14

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Eaton Cartridge Fuse, Nickel-Plated Brass Endcaps, 250V AC Supply Voltage - MDA Series - MDA-12-R


Are damaging voltage in-rush incidents gathering pace in your workplace? Choose this cartridge fuse from Eaton to shield against surges and keep your equipment safe. It's a slow-blow T-speed device, so suits applications that experience short-term power spikes as part and parcel of start-up processes. As it tolerates over-voltage for a small duration without blowing, you can rely on its protection while your operations get off the ground. This is an ideal option for use with low-power systems thanks to its 250V AC rating.

Features & Benefits


• 7.25mΩ resistance for efficient electrical conduction
• Nickel-plated brass endcaps offer resistance to mechanical stress
• Clip mounting style makes installation easy and tool-free
• UL 248-14 class means it's tested for protection against over-voltage

Can I customise this fuse?


Yes. This fuse is compatible with axial leads so you can alter the device to suit your needs.

What is this fuse made from?


This is a ceramic fuse. This means it offers a high rupturing capacity to help protect against shattering caused by overvoltage. It's robust and offers greater durability than alternatives such as glass.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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