Menu
*Multiple pieces shown for clarity.
$45.00 per piece
Brand / Manufacturer: KOKONOE FUSES
Amperage Rating: 40
Voltage: 96
Department: 18
Series: BN
Catalog Number: BN-40A
Catalog / Class: Lift Truck Fuse
Speed: Fast Acting
SKU: BN-40A
Categories: Fast Acting, FORK LIFT, Fuses, Japanese Electrical Fuses, LIFT-TRUCK
*Prices Subject to Change
40A 96V KOKONOE FUSE
40amp 96 volt Fast Acting Japanese Lift Truck Fuse
250A 130V LIFT TRUCK Mersen forklift truck and battery isolator fuses are specially designed for the heavy duty loads associated with DC battery powered equipment such as forklift trucks, hand trucks, motorized work platforms, and other DC battery operated systems. Rugged construction and stud mounted bolt-in design assure a long life in adverse conditions for… Read more »
70A 500V SEMI FUSE Semiconductor Fuse, Stud-Mount, Very Fast Acting, 500VAC, IR AC 200kA, 500VDC, IR DC 50kA, 70A, 70 Amp, UL Recognized, CSA, CE, FWH 70A, FWH70A, North American Style, High Speed Fuse
2000A 600V CLASS L Form 480 Time Delay Fuse The high interrupting rating of the Amp-Trap A4BT current-limiting fuses makes it suitable for protecting mains, feeders, and general circuits. The 10-second time-delay at 500 percent of fuse rating is ideal for large motors and other loads with high inrush currents. A4BT fuses can be applied… Read more »
175A 72VDC TD
225A 150V SEMI FUSE A15QS Amp-Trap® Form 101 high speed fuses were designed for the specific protection of diodes and other semiconductor devices rated 150VAC/DC. The A15QS product line’s compact design is perfect for those applications that have limitations on available space. Low I²t minimizes damage to protected components on short circuit *Controlled arc voltage… Read more »
50A 500V TD FUSE 50 Amps 500 Volts High breaking capacity Enclosed non-renewable cartridge Compact and lightweight 1.96” height x .59” width The Cello-Lite PC2-50 fuse is part of the Cello-Lite PC Series of current limiting fuses. The PC series was developed to meet the demand of increasing short-circuit currents in buildings and… Read more »