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STEP ONE |
The
First Step to Identifying your Fuse it to look at it's overall shape
and class marking.
Use the images below to find the closest possible match. Once
you find the Fuse click on the link and we will further identify your
Fuse features, ratings and characteristics.
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Class L Fuses
These fuses can be recognized by the round
body with blades where they can be bolted in place. Available in
Fast-Acting or Time Delay. Look for "Class L" printed on the
fuse.
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Class RK1 Fuses
These fuses can be recognized by either
their cartridge shape or blades used for slot mounting. Look for
"Class RK1" printed on the fuse.
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Class RK5 Fuses
These fuses can be recognized by their
cartridge shape or blades used for slot mounting. Look for
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Class T Fuses
These fuses can be recognized by the round
body with blades where they can be bolted in place or in its cartridge
version. These fuses are described as "Very Fast Acting" fuses.
Look for "Class T" printed on the fuse. |

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Class J Fuses
These fuses can be recognized by the round
body with blades where they can be bolted in place or in its cartridge
version. Available in Fast-Acting or Time Delay. Look for "Class
J" printed on the fuse. |

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Class CC Fuses
These fuses can be recognized by their
round cartridge shape with a rejection nub on one end of the fuse to
keep the fuse from being inserted incorrectly. Look for "Class
CC" printed on the fuse.
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Class G Fuses
These fuses can be recognized by their
round cartridge shape and being manufactured out of a "Melamine Tube".
Look for "Class G" printed on the fuse.
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Class K5 Fuses - One Time Fuses
These fuses can be recognized by either
their round shaped bodies with or without blades. Look for the
wording "One Time Fuse" printed on the fuse.
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Class H Fuses -
Renewable
These fuses can be recognized by a
removable slotted end cap that can be removed so that the fuse
material can be replaced.
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Plug Type Fuses
These fuses can be recognized by their
round screw in shape.
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Blade Type Fuses
These fuses can be recognized by their
square shape with two blades on each end. Available in Mini,
Standard and Maxi sizes.
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Subminiature
Fuses
These fuses can be recognized by their
extremely small size and wire leads.
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5mm x 15mm Fuses
These fuses can be recognized by their
size 5 mm x 15 mm.
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5mm x 20mm Fuses
These fuses can be recognized by their
size 5 mm x 20 mm.
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1/4"
Diameter Fuses
These fuses can be recognized by their
size 1/4" Diameter and lengths of 5/8", 1", 1 1/4". Similar
sized fuses include 13/32" x 1 1/2"
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Pin Indicating
Type Fuses
These fuses can be recognized by their
round shape. Look for the wording "Indicating Fuse"
printed on the fuse.
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Type D and
Neozed Fuses
These fuses can be
recognized by their unique appearance, sometimes called "Milk Bottle"
Fuses.
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Actuators and
Limiters
These Actuators and Limiters can be
recognized by their cartridge shape or flat bodies with blades.
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