BUSSMANN Fuse: GLR Series, Fast-Acting, 12 A
The BUSSMANN GLR Series Fast-Acting Fuse (MPN GLR-12) is a cylindrical-body fuse rated at 12 A and 300 V AC. It features integrated insulating caps for enhanced safety in overcurrent protection applications.
SKU 3G-OTH-24431
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Product Description
The BUSSMANN GLR Series Fast-Acting Fuse (MPN GLR-12) is a cylindrical-body fuse rated at 12 A and 300 V AC. It features integrated insulating caps for enhanced safety in overcurrent protection applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the BUSSMANN GLR-12 fuse used for?
The BUSSMANN GLR-12 is a fast-acting cylindrical fuse rated at 12 A and 300 V AC. It provides overcurrent protection in industrial control panels, motor circuits, and power distribution equipment where quick response to short circuits is required.
What are the specifications of the BUSSMANN GLR-12 fuse?
The BUSSMANN GLR-12 is a fast-acting fuse from the GLR series with a cylindrical body style. It is rated for 12 A at 300 V AC and includes integrated insulating caps for added safety. The manufacturer part number is GLR-12.
Where to buy BUSSMANN GLR-12 fuses worldwide?
3G Electric supplies BUSSMANN GLR-12 fuses to customers worldwide. As a global industrial distributor, we handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your location. Contact us for availability and lead time.
How to select the correct BUSSMANN GLR series fuse for my application?
To select the correct BUSSMANN GLR fuse, match the voltage rating (300 V AC) and current rating (e.g., 12 A for the GLR-12) to your circuit requirements. Ensure the cylindrical body fits your fuse holder and that fast-acting response is appropriate for your equipment.
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