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$17.28 per piece
Brand / Manufacturer: SOC
Amperage Rating: 5
Voltage: 250
Department: 48
Series: NQ3
Catalog Number: NQ3-5R
Catalog / Class: Radial Axial Leads
Speed: VERY FAST-ACTING
SKU: NQ3-5R
Categories: 4X9mm, Axial Lead, Fast Acting, Japanese Electrical Fuses, Radial Axial Leads
*Prices Subject to Change
5A 250V RADIAL LEADS
100A 660V SEMI FUSE 100 Amps 660 Volts Breaking capacity 660V AC/DC – 100kA Maximum arc voltage 1400V Very fast acting UL approved The Hinode 660GH-100UL fuse is part of the Hinode 660GH series of semiconductor fuses. It provides prompt cut-off action when blocking off and is durable against repetitive current. The Hinode… Read more »
NEW # 600FHM75S 75 Amps 600 Volts Very fast acting with indicator Breaking capacity 600V-100KA Note: The Hinode 60FHS series number is discontinued and being replaced by the new Hinode 600FHM number. Same fuse – just a new number. The Hinode 600FHM-75S fuse is a cylindrical, very fast acting fuse and part of… Read more »
5A 48V FAST FUSE The Daito LM50 black fuse is part of the Daito LM micro-fuse series. They are socket‑mounted micro fuses designed for printed circuit use. They are compact in size and are superior to glass mounted fuses. The black body is the original LM series from Daito and is now being replaced… Read more »
2A 125V FAST FUSE The Daito DM20 fuse is part of the DM series micro‑fuse from Daito. They are socket‑mounted micro fuses designed for printed circuit use. They are compact in size and are superior to glass mounted fuses. The transparent body provides a quick visual indication of the fuse status. 2 Amps 125… Read more »
MICRO SWITCH Standard model Rated voltage 250V AC; 30V DC Resistive load 3A; 4A Switch model Omron SS-5GL Hinode AMS Micro Switch Datasheet
100A 660V SEMI FUSE 100 Amps 660 Volts Very fast acting with indicator Breaking capacity 660V AC-100kA, DC660V-50kA The Hinode 66LKB-100ST fuse is part of the Hinode 66LKA and LKB series of semiconductor fuses and is most suitable for small inverters, servos, UPSs, and power supply use. Arc re-ignition may occur if the… Read more »