About 6X30 mm Glass tube Fuse 1A, 5 A, 10 A, 15 A, 20 A, 25 A, 30 A, 35 A, 40 A, 250 VOLT
| Body Material |
GLASS
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| Size |
6mm x 30mm
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| Voltage |
250V
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| End-Cap |
Nickel/Silver-plated Brass
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| Fuse Type |
Fast Acting
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| Uses |
Used in electronic circuits to provide safety from short circuits and other power surges.
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| Minimum Order Quantity |
10000 Piece
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- Glass tube Fuse.Used in electronic circuits to provide safety from short circuits and other power surges..
- 6X30mm 1A, 5A, 10A, 15A, 20A, 25A, 30A, 35A, 40A,250Volt Glass tube Fuse.
Reliable Circuit ProtectionThese glass tube fuses are meticulously designed to provide dependable protection for a vast array of circuitry. Their rapid response to overcurrent events helps prevent component failures, ensuring stable operation and longevity for your systems.
Versatile Current RatingsWith options from 1A up to 40A, this fuse series accommodates a wide spectrum of electrical protection needs. Whether for light duty circuits or robust industrial applications, there is a fuse size to support diverse requirements.
Easy Installation and InspectionThe standardized 6x30 mm size fits most common fuse holders, simplifying installation. The transparent glass tube enables technicians to quickly identify a blown fuse without additional instruments, reducing maintenance time.
FAQs of 6X30 mm Glass tube Fuse 1A, 5 A, 10 A, 15 A, 20 A, 25 A, 30 A, 35 A, 40 A, 250 VOLT:
Q: How do I select the appropriate amperage rating for my glass tube fuse?
A: Choose a fuse with an amperage rating that matches or slightly exceeds the normal operating current of your circuit. Ensure it does not exceed the equipments maximum current tolerance for safe operation.
Q: What benefits does the transparent glass design offer?
A: The transparent glass body allows for quick and easy visual inspection to determine if the fuse has blown, facilitating more efficient troubleshooting and maintenance.
Q: Where can 6x30 mm glass tube fuses be used?
A: These fuses are suitable for a wide range of applications, including protection in household appliances, industrial machinery, electronic devices, and automotive applications.
Q: When should a fuse be replaced?
A: A fuse should be replaced immediately after it has blown or when there is physical damage observed, to restore circuit protection and maintain device safety.
Q: What is the process for installing a 6x30 mm glass tube fuse?
A: Power down the device, remove the blown fuse from the holder, and simply insert the new fuse, ensuring it matches the required rating for optimal protection.
Q: Why is circuit protection important in electrical systems?
A: Circuit protection prevents damage to electrical components and reduces the risk of fire or equipment failure caused by overcurrent, thereby enhancing system safety and reliability.