Eaton 70 to 100 A 6.3 x 32 mm, Panel Ferrule Fuse Block, 600 V

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RS Stock No.:
182-1358
Distrelec Article No.:
303-96-456
Mfr. Part No.:
JM60100-3CR
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Fuse Type

Ferrule

Product Type

Fuse Block

Fuse Size

6.3 x 32 mm

Number of Fuses

3

Current Rating

70 to 100 A

Voltage

600 V

Mount Type

Panel

Minimum Operating Temperature

0°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Body Material

Thermoplastic

Standards/Approvals

CE, UL, CSA

Clip Material

Tin Plated Brass

Dielectric Strength

600V

Series

JM60

Holder Terminal Type

Clamp

For Use With

Class J Fuse

Compatible Fuse Class

Class J

COO (Country of Origin):
MX

Eaton Fuse Block, Thermoplastic Material, Holds 3 Fuses - JM60100-3CR


Want a staunch watchdog to protect your multi-phase machinery from current surges? Construct a robust triple-defence system with this fuse block from Eaton. Designed to house three fuses at once, it allows you to shield multiple circuits in your equipment from excess current flow. A current rating between 70 and 100A makes this block robust enough to keep up with your high-power electrical systems. For a solid safety solution, complete this unit with class J fuses. Fuse blocks such as this one are essential components in automotive and marine engineering systems.

Features & Benefits


• Thermoplastic body is flame retardant to help prevent the spread of fire

• Wide operating temperature range between -40°C and +120°C to withstand harsh industrial environments

• Knife blade end connection helps maintain a tight hold on wiring

What's the difference between a fuse block and a fuse holder?


Fuse blocks can house multiple fuses at the same time, while fuse holders are designed to hold a single fuse. You'll typically find fuse holders in machines with simple circuit setups and fuse blocks in more complex systems.

How do I set this fuse block up?


To put this fuse block to work, simply lift up the top part and flip it over so you can insert your fuses.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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