Eaton 32A Rail Mount Fuse Holder for A2 Fuse, 1P, 660V ac

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RS-stocknr.:
418-467
Fabrikantnummer:
CM32F
Fabrikant:
Eaton
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Eaton

Fuse Holder Type

Rail Mount

Fuse Size

A2

Current Rating

32A

Voltage Rating

660V ac

Number of Poles

1P

Includes Indicator

Yes

Rail Type

DIN 35 mm

Terminal Type

Front Connected

Compatible Fuse Sizes

F1

Gauge Piece Colour

Green

Vrijgesteld

Eaton Rail Mount Fuse Holder, Shrouded Type, Front Connection - Camaster Series - CM32F


Keep essential safety devices securely connected to your electrical circuit with this rail mount fuse holder from Eaton. It’s a breeze to integrate with your power control units as it mounts directly onto any standard 35mm DIN rail. A built-in cam improves the contact pressure between the carrier and fuse base, amping up electrical performance. A voltage rating of 660V AC and current rating of 32A make this component a safe bet for low-voltage electrical installations. Use it to help protect your industrial packaging, commercial lighting systems and process applications.

Features & Benefits


• Weighs just 163g, so it won’t put a strain on your circuits
• Versatile dual mounting capability lets you choose between a panel and DIN rail
• Holds A2-sized fuses for wide compatibility
• Hinged internal shields help ensure an error-free installation by guiding the fuse carrier into position
• Fully shrouded body prevents shocks and circuit damage

What size is this fuse holder?


This unit has compact dimensions of 94 (H) x 32 (W) x 60mm (D), so it slots neatly into a crowded circuit.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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