Eaton 32A Rail Mount Fuse Holder for 10 x 38mm Fuse, 2P, 690V ac

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RS Stock No.:
765-2945
Mfr. Part No.:
CHM2DU
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Fuse Holder Type

Rail Mount

Fuse Size

10 x 38mm

Current Rating

32A

Voltage Rating

690V ac

Number of Poles

2P

Includes Indicator

No

Rail Type

DIN 35 mm

Case Material

PET

Standards Met

IEC

Compatible Fuse Sizes

10 x 38 mm

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Eaton Rail Mount Fuse Holder, For Cylindrical and Midget Fuses, 105g Weight - CH Series - CHM2DU


Keep your cylindrical or midget fuse on track using this rail mount fuse holder from Eaton. It helps to ensure your tripping mechanism stays firmly in place, so there's minimal chance of it disconnecting from a circuit. Together with a fuse, the unit protects against short circuits and overvoltage, for improved electrical safety and reduced equipment damage. You can use it to safeguard more than one circuit, as it has two poles. This carrier mounts onto a 35mm DIN rail, so it slides seamlessly into standard control cabinets. You'll find a product like this used in commercial and industrial electrical power utility setups.

Features & Benefits


• Light weight of 105g, so puts minimal strain on your DIN rail
• Self-extinguishing to reduce the risk of fire spreading
• Simple screw terminals offer straightforward and swift assembly
• IP20-rated terminals are finger-safe and protected against tools and wires larger than 12mm

What type of cables can I use with this fuse holder?


For wiring flexibility, this carrier is compatible with solid, stranded and fine-stranded conductors.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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