MIDI® Flex Series, Fuseholders

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04982001ZXFC
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04981038HXFC
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200 A
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1.614" L x 0.472" W x 0.327" H (41mm x 12mm x 8.3mm)
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About  Fuseholders

Fuseholders, are devices designed to securely house and connect various types of fuses. They come in a range of styles to accommodate different fuse types, including blade, bolt down, cartridge, link, radial, rectangular, threaded, and more. Fuseholders offer various termination options such as bolt down, box lug, crimp, PC pin, quick connect, screw, solder, wire lead, through hole, and others. Fuseholders are available in configurations that hold a single fuse or multiple fuses, with options ranging from single-fuse holders to those capable of holding up to 60 fuses. They are compatible with different fuse sizes, including popular sizes like mini ATO, ATC, radial, 5 mm, 5 mm x 20 mm, and also custom or non-standard sizes. The primary purpose of fuseholders is to provide a safe and reliable housing for fuses, ensuring proper electrical connections and protecting against over-current faults. They facilitate easy installation and replacement of fuses, making maintenance and troubleshooting of electrical systems more convenient. By using appropriate fuseholders, users can effectively protect their circuits by securely holding the chosen fuses in place and enabling their proper operation. These devices play a critical role in circuit protection, safeguarding equipment and preventing damage caused by excessive current flow.