Circuit Protection Kits - Fuse

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Manufacturer
Bourns Inc.SCHURTER Inc.
Series
Multifuse®, MF-RSinglFuse™UMT-H
Packaging
-BulkCase
Kit Type
Board MountPTC Resettable
Response Time
-Fast BlowSlow Blow
Voltage Rating
30VDC, 60VDC32 ~ 63VDC250VAC, 277VAC, 125VDC, 250VDC
Current Rating (Amps)
0.05 ~ 1.1A0.16 ~ 10A0.5 ~ 7A
Quantity
60 Pieces (12 Values - 5 Each)90 Pieces - 18 Values (5 Each)160 Pieces - 32 Values (5 Each)180 Pieces (18 Values - 10 Each)
Mounting Type
Surface MountThrough Hole
Packages Included
2-SMD0402 ~ 1206 (1005 ~ 3216 Metric)0603 ~ 1206 (1608 ~ 3216 Metric)Radial, Disc
Stocking Options
Environmental Options
Media
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Response Time
Voltage Rating
Current Rating (Amps)
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SF-FP-LAB1
SF-FP-LAB1
SINGLFUSE FAST-ACTING PRECISION
Bourns Inc.
1
In Stock
1 : ¥284.42000
Bulk
Bulk
Active
Board Mount
Fast Blow
32 ~ 63VDC
0.5 ~ 7A
160 Pieces - 32 Values (5 Each)
-
Surface Mount
0402 ~ 1206 (1005 ~ 3216 Metric)
MF-RLAB-L
MF-RLAB-L
FUSE KIT PTC RST 0.05-1.1A 60PC
Bourns Inc.
3
In Stock
1 : ¥261.24000
Case
Case
Active
PTC Resettable
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30VDC, 60VDC
0.05 ~ 1.1A
60 Pieces (12 Values - 5 Each)
-
Through Hole
Radial, Disc
SF-SP-LAB1
SF-SP-LAB1
SINGLFUSETIME LAG DESIGN KIT
Bourns Inc.
3
In Stock
1 : ¥284.42000
Bulk
Bulk
Active
Board Mount
Slow Blow
32 ~ 63VDC
0.5 ~ 7A
90 Pieces - 18 Values (5 Each)
-
Surface Mount
0603 ~ 1206 (1608 ~ 3216 Metric)
3403.0299
3403.0299
UMT-H ASSORTMENT
SCHURTER Inc.
0
In Stock
Check Lead Time
1 : ¥1,822.08000
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-
Active
Board Mount
Fast Blow
250VAC, 277VAC, 125VDC, 250VDC
0.16 ~ 10A
180 Pieces (18 Values - 10 Each)
-
Surface Mount
2-SMD
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Circuit Protection Kits - Fuse


Circuit protection fuse kits are collections of devices designed to create a physical open circuit condition between two terminals when current flow exceeds a specified limit. The conductive material between the terminals melts (blows) from heat generated by excessive current flow. Immediate open circuit response is referred to as fast blow while slow blow is a delayed open response.