Eaton 6A Tag Fuse 27 x 112 mm 660 V ac, 460V dc, 97 mm

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£388.72

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£466.46

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RS Stock No.:
263-124
Mfr. Part No.:
TB6
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Current Rating

6A

Product Type

Tag Fuse

Fuse Size

27 x 112 mm

Voltage

660, 460V ac

Standards/Approvals

BS88, CE, RoHS, EAC, IEC 60269

Fixing Centres

97 mm

Length

112mm

Width

27mm

Height

27mm

Series

TB6

COO (Country of Origin):
HU
The Eaton Bussmann series low voltage British standard fuse is engineered for reliability in general industrial applications. This expertly designed fuse offers robust protection, accommodating an amperage rating of 6A, and is suitable for both AC and DC voltage ratings. With a compact size of 27 x 112 mm, it seamlessly integrates into various electrical setups. The fuse is constructed to meet rigorous safety standards, showcasing compliance with CE and RoHS regulations, as well as adhering to IEC 60269 specifications. Its innovative centre bolted tags ensure secure connections, while the impressive breaking capacity of 80 kA provides peace of mind during peak operational demands. The Eaton Bussmann series has established a reputation for excellence, making this fuse an indispensable choice for professionals seeking dependable electrical solutions.

Designed for reliable performance in diverse industrial settings

Compact dimensions facilitate easy integration into existing systems

High breaking capacity ensures safety during electrical surges

Constructed to comply with leading industry standards and regulations

Centre bolted tags streamline the installation process and enhance connection security

Adaptable for both AC and DC applications, providing versatility in usage

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