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- RS Stock No.:
- 267-1856
- Brand:
- RS PRO
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Brand | RS PRO | |
Fuse Type | HBC | |
Kit Includes | HBC (F) Fuses, HBC (T) Fuses | |
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Brand RS PRO | ||
Fuse Type HBC | ||
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- COO (Country of Origin):
- DE
RS PRO General Purpose Fuse Kits
Perfect for electrical jobs, general purpose, mechanical and development labs, from the high quality RS PRO range are our fuse kits.
Presented in moulded compartment storage boxes this range of kits offer a variety of fuses and ratings. All models are highly reliable and the perfect addition to any tool kit.
Presented in moulded compartment storage boxes this range of kits offer a variety of fuses and ratings. All models are highly reliable and the perfect addition to any tool kit.
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Frequently asked questions:
What is a fuse kit?
Fuse kits generally contain a selection of fuses and fuse accessories in some form of storage box. Generally used by engineers, mechanics, electricians and technicians, they are a convenient method of accessing suitable parts or fuses for repairs. Industries have kits in stock for maintenance and repair, usually preventing extended down time.
Common applications are automotive, labs, electrical repair and maintenance. There are also different types of fuses available such as glass, ceramic, LBC, HBC, ATC, anti-surge, quick acting, cartridge and surface mount (SMD). Kits often have mixed current ratings, materials, dimensions and tripping characteristics.
Fuse kits generally contain a selection of fuses and fuse accessories in some form of storage box. Generally used by engineers, mechanics, electricians and technicians, they are a convenient method of accessing suitable parts or fuses for repairs. Industries have kits in stock for maintenance and repair, usually preventing extended down time.
Common applications are automotive, labs, electrical repair and maintenance. There are also different types of fuses available such as glass, ceramic, LBC, HBC, ATC, anti-surge, quick acting, cartridge and surface mount (SMD). Kits often have mixed current ratings, materials, dimensions and tripping characteristics.