Eaton 32 A Tag Fuse 22 x 85 mm 500 V ac

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£291.55

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£349.86

(inc. VAT)

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RS Stock No.:
261-869
Mfr. Part No.:
AAO32M35
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Fuse Type

AAO

Current Rating

32 A

Product Type

Tag Fuse

Fuse Size

22 x 85 mm

Voltage

500 V ac

Standards/Approvals

RoHS, EN 60691:007, EN IEC 6000:018, ANSIESD S0.0:01

Application Category

General Industrial Application

Tag Type

Offset Bladed

Fuse Characteristics

gM

Overall Length

85mm

Length

85mm

Diameter

21 mm

Width

21 mm

Height

21mm

Series

Eaton Bussmann

RoHS Status: Exempt

The Eaton Bussmann series low voltage british standard fuse is designed for reliability and performance in various industrial applications. It operates at a substantial amperage rating of 35 A and is capable of handling a voltage rating up to 500 V AC. With its compact dimensions of 22 x 85 mm, this fuse offers a seamless fit in compatible fuse holders. The fuse features a breaking capacity of 80 kA, ensuring optimal safety and efficiency under load conditions. Certified under CE and RoHS compliance, it meets high standards for electrical safety and environmental considerations. This product stands as a testament to quality engineering, making it an ideal choice for professionals looking for dependable fuse solutions in their operations.

Features enhanced safety with a high breaking capacity

Provides robust protection for general industrial applications

Compact size allows for easy integration into existing setups

Compatible with multiple fuse holders for flexibility

Compliant with both UKCA and CE standards for reliability

Offers a long lifespan with consistent performance under load

Designed to ensure minimal downtime in critical operations

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