The Edison Line of fuse products includes a wide variety of fuses and accessories used in several applications. All Edison fuses can be cross referenced and used as replacements for other name-brand fuses.
The vendor offers the most popular 13/32-inch-by-1 1/2-inch Current Limiting Class CC and Class M Midget general purpose fuses for industrial control applications. The Class CC current limiting fuses, frequently used in applications for small motor branch protection, are available in both time-delay and fast-acting models. Where adherence to extensive current limiting codes is not required, the Class M general purpose midget fuses provide an effective solution for both time-delay and fast-acting protection. All fuses are offered in boxes of 10 at prices ranging from $7 to $50 per box.
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