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Bussmann MDL-1/2 1/2 Amp Time-Delay Glass Tube
Bussmann MDL-1/2 1/2 Amp Time-Delay Glass Tube

Bussmann MDL-1/2 1/2 Amp Time-Delay Glass Tube Fuse, 250V UL Listed 5-In Tin

Product ID : 9544325
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Galleon Product ID 9544325
UPC / ISBN 051712724388
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Model MDL-1/2
Manufacturer Bussmann
Shipping Dimension 2.99 x 0.98 x 0.98 inches
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Bussmann MDL-1/2 1/2 Amp Time-Delay Glass Tube Features

  • Bussman BUSS SMALL DIMENSION FUSE MDL-1/2


About Bussmann MDL-1/2 1/2 Amp Time-Delay Glass Tube

Description Product Description The Cooper Bussmann MDL Series 1/2 Amp Silver Electronic Fuses are intended to help provide close sizing on inductive circuits. The time-delay fuses are CSA- and UL listed. These fuses feature a 1/4 in. x 1-1/4 in. glass tube with nickel-plated-brass end caps. From the Manufacturer MDL - 1/4-Inch x 1-1/4-Inch Time-Delay Glass Tube Fuse. Automotive: Used in older-model cars, glass tube fuses today are found primarily in automotive accessory applications. Appliances & Consumer Electronics: Glass and ceramic tube fuses are often used to protect appliances and consumer electronics. As electronic equipment becomes smaller, the circuits and components become more delicate and easily damaged. Fuses are the preferred method of protection due to their accuracy, small size and reliability. Fuses are available in a wide variety of amp ratings to provide precise protection. Generally, two sizes of user-replaceable fuses are found: the 1/4-Inch x 1-1/4-Inch and 5 x 20mm. Each is available in a variety of volt and amp ratings. There are two basic types of fuses available for appliances and consumer electronics: fast-acting or time-delay. Any replacement fuse must match the one it's replacing. In general, fast-acting fuses are a single strand of wire or strip of metal. Time-delay fuses usually have a coiled wire, a thick element wrapped in wire, or a spring. Most electronic fuses will have the voltage and amp rating stamped on the end cap. The type of fuse can generally be visually identified. Also, owner's manuals will have the correct replacement fuse generically identified. For example: "Use a 2 amp, time-delay, 250 volt fuse." Glass and ceramic tube fuses vary by diameter and length. This fuse is 1/4-Inch diameter and 1-1/4-Inch long.