Eaton 32 A Rail Mount Fuse Holder, 1P-Pole, 660 V ac

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RS Stock No.:
418-467
Mfr. Part No.:
CM32F
Manufacturer:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Rail Mount Fuse Holder

Current Rating

32 A

Voltage

660 V ac

Number of Poles

1

Rail Type

DIN 35 mm

Indicator

No

Standards/Approvals

No

Contact Material

Silver Plated Copper

Terminal Type

Front Connected

RoHS Status: Exempt

Eaton Rail Mount Fuse Holder, Shrouded Type, Front Connection - Camaster Series - CM32F


Keep essential safety devices securely connected to your electrical circuit with this rail mount fuse holder from Eaton. It’s a breeze to integrate with your power control units as it mounts directly onto any standard 35mm DIN rail. A built-in cam improves the contact pressure between the carrier and fuse base, amping up electrical performance. A voltage rating of 660V AC and current rating of 32A make this component a safe bet for low-voltage electrical installations. Use it to help protect your industrial packaging, commercial lighting systems and process applications.

Features & Benefits


• Weighs just 163g, so it won’t put a strain on your circuits

• Versatile dual mounting capability lets you choose between a panel and DIN rail

• Holds A2-sized fuses for wide compatibility

• Hinged internal shields help ensure an error-free installation by guiding the fuse carrier into position

• Fully shrouded body prevents shocks and circuit damage

What size is this fuse holder?


This unit has compact dimensions of 94 (H) x 32 (W) x 60mm (D), so it slots neatly into a crowded circuit.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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