MWS2 Series, Thermal Cutoffs (Thermal Fuses)

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MWS2 S95
TCO 250VAC 20A 100C (212F)RADIAL
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Radial
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20 A
MWS2
Fuse
70°C (158°F)
100°C (212°F)
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250
180°C (356°F)
MWS2 S105
TCO 250VAC 20A 110C (230F)RADIAL
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Radial
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20 A
MWS2
Fuse
80°C (176°F)
110°C (230°F)
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250
180°C (356°F)
MWS2 S125
TCO 20A 130C RADIAL
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Radial
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MWS2
Fuse
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MWS2 S138
TCO 20A 143C RADIAL
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Radial
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MWS2
Fuse
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About  Thermal Cutoffs (Thermal Fuses)

Thermal cutoffs, also known as thermal fuses, are engineered to protect components from excessive temperatures. In the event that the preset operating temperature is surpassed, the thermal cutoff will activate by opening up in the electrical circuit, thereby interrupting the current flow to prevent damage.