Eaton 63 A Rail Mount Fuse Holder, 1P-Pole, 550 V ac

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RS Stock No.:
221-572
Mfr. Part No.:
SC63H-D
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Rail Mount Fuse Holder

Range

SAFECLIP

Current Rating

63 A

Voltage

550 V ac

Number of Poles

1

Rail Type

DIN 35 mm

Case Material

Flame Retardant Material

Maximum Operating Temperature

40°C

Standards/Approvals

BS 88, ASTA Certified

Contact Material

Stainless Steel

Terminal Type

Front Connected

RoHS Status: Exempt

Eaton Rail Mount Fuse Holder, Front Connected, 35mm DIN Rail Type - SC63H-D


Install your fuse on a panel in the blink of an eye with this rail mount fuse holder from Eaton. Highly-conductive stainless steel contacts keep the current transmission stable so you can be sure of a reliable electrical connection. The unit also guards your fuse, shielding it from dirt and moisture particles to keep it working reliably. As the terminal shrouds have a simple clip-on design, fixing your fuse to this base is fuss-free. Mounting the holder is a snap, too – simply attach it to your DIN rail.

Features & Benefits


• BS88-2 certification enables use in voltage ratings of up to 550V AC

• Halogen-free, to reduce the risk of environmental contamination

• Front-connected terminals for speedy setup

• Current rating of 63A to withstand high-power equipment

• Accepts F2 fuse sizes for easy compatibility

What's this rail mount fuse holder made from?


The base of this fuse holder is constructed from phenolic material that has flame-retardant properties, making it safe to use in places at risk of fire. This base also delivers insulation protection so you can handle it without the risk of electric shocks.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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