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SATOPARTS Glass Tube Fuses

Glass Tube Fuses products in the Electrical & Controls category from SATOPARTS. The product can be selected based specifications such as Rated Voltage, Rated Current, Fuse size, Fusing property, Breaking capacity. SATOPARTS offers products around 2 items and the product specifications can easily be compared. Parts and equipment for controlling machines and electrical systems. Controllers and power supplies. SATOPARTS products are available to order through MISUMI online 24/7. Free shipping, no minimum order.
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    Fuse Tube FG-10 Series

    Fuse Tube FG-10 Series

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    SATO PARTS, Glass Tube Fuse, Fuse Tube FG-10 Series.

    Rated Voltage(V) Rated Current(A) Fuse size Fusing property Breaking capacity(kA) Type Representative Standard Lead Wire Operating surrounding temperature
    AC125 6 φ 5.2 × 20 mm - - - PSE NA -
    From: 49,155 VND
    Days to Ship: Số ngày giao hàng: 14 Day(s) or more
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    F-7161 Series

    F-7161 Series

    SATOPARTS

    ø6.4 × 30 mm, normal fusing type B fuse tube F-7161. It is a PSE-acquired product, made in Japan.

    Rated Voltage(V) Rated Current(A) Fuse size Fusing property Breaking capacity(kA) Type Representative Standard Lead Wire Operating surrounding temperature
    AC125 10 φ 6.4 × 30 mm B Type 0.3 Tube Type PSE NA 25°C±5°C
    From: 32,332 VND
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          Fuse Tube FG-10 Series

          F-7161 Series

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          32,332 VND

          Days to ShipSố ngày giao hàng 14 Day(s) or more Same day
          Rated Voltage(V)AC125AC125
          Rated Current(A)610
          Fuse sizeφ 5.2 × 20 mmφ 6.4 × 30 mm
          Fusing property-B Type
          Breaking capacity(kA)-0.3
          Type-Tube Type
          Representative StandardPSEPSE
          Lead WireNANA
          Operating surrounding temperature-25°C±5°C

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          FAQ Glass Tube Fuses

          Question: How do glass fuses protect electronic circuits?
          Answer: 1. Overcurrent Protection: Glass fuses safeguard electronic circuits by breaking the circuit when excess current flows through, preventing damage.
          2. Heat Response: When the current exceeds the fuse's rating, it heats the fuse element, triggering it to melt and interrupt the circuit.
          3. Short Circuit Protection: Glass fuses rapidly break the circuit in the event of a short circuit, preventing further damage to components.
          4. Thermal Sensitivity: The fuse material's thermal sensitivity ensures quick response to abnormal temperature rises, protecting against overheating.
          Question: What is the difference in usage between ceramic and glass fuses?
          Answer: 1. Material Composition: Ceramic fuses use a ceramic body, while glass fuses have a glass tube construction.
          2. Voltage Rating: Ceramic fuses often have higher voltage ratings, making them suitable for applications with higher voltage levels.
          3. Breaking Capacity: Ceramic fuses generally have a higher breaking capacity, making them more suitable for handling short circuits in high-power applications.
          4. Applications: Glass fuses are commonly used in low to moderate power applications, while ceramic fuses are preferred for high-power industrial applications.
          5. Cost: Glass fuses are typically more cost-effective, making them suitable for applications with budget constraints.
          Question: Can glass fuses be used for both AC and DC applications?
          Answer: Yes, glass fuses can be used for both AC (Alternating Current) and DC (Direct Current) applications. The key considerations include:
          1. Voltage Rating: Ensure the glass fuse's voltage rating matches the system voltage, whether AC or DC.
          2. Breaking Capacity: Verify that the fuse's breaking capacity is suitable for the specific application, considering the potential fault currents in both AC and DC circuits.
          3. Current Rating: Select a glass fuse with an appropriate current rating based on the requirements of the AC or DC circuit.
          Question: What guidelines should be followed when replacing a glass fuse?
          Answer: 1. Correct Type and Rating: Ensure the replacement fuse is of the same type and has the same current rating as the original.
          2. Voltage Rating: Match the voltage rating of the replacement fuse to the circuit requirements.
          3. Breaking Capacity: Choose a fuse with a breaking capacity equal to or greater than the original to handle potential fault currents.
          4. Fuse Size: Select a fuse with the same physical size and shape as the original to fit properly in the fuse holder.
          5. Power Off: Always replace fuses with the power off to avoid electrical shock or damage.
          Question: Why might one choose a glass fuse over other fuse types for specific applications?
          Answer: 1. Cost-Effectiveness: Glass fuses are often more affordable, making them suitable for budget-conscious applications.
          2. Versatility: They are versatile and applicable to a broad range of general, low to moderate power applications.
          3. Easy Visual Inspection: The transparent glass casing allows for easy visual inspection, facilitating quick identification of a blown fuse.
          4. Widespread Availability: Glass fuses are widely available, ensuring easy procurement for replacements.
          5. Ease of Replacement: Their ubiquity and standard sizes make glass fuses easy to replace in various electronic and electrical systems.
          Question: What are the visual indicators of a blown glass fuse?
          Answer: 1. Melting or Burn Marks: Inspect the glass casing for signs of melting or burn marks, indicating that the fuse has experienced overheating.
          2. Broken or Cloudy Glass: A broken or cloudy appearance of the glass tube suggests a rupture, often due to excessive current.
          3. Charred Element: Check the fuse element inside the glass for discoloration or charring, indicating it has melted and interrupted the circuit.
          4. Visible Gap in the Element: A gap in the fuse element signifies a break, preventing the flow of current.
          5. Frayed Wires: If applicable, check for frayed or damaged wires connected to the fuse, as these can contribute to failures.