Mersen 63A Bolted Tag Fuse A2 690V ac, 73 mm
- RS Stock No.:
- 178-1099
- Mfr. Part No.:
- W1019264 / BTIA69V63
- Manufacturer:
- Mersen
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PHP7,872.94
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PHP8,817.69
(inc. VAT)
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Units | Per Unit | Per Pack* |
|---|---|---|
| 10 - 40 | PHP787.294 | PHP7,872.94 |
| 50 - 90 | PHP763.673 | PHP7,636.73 |
| 100 + | PHP740.762 | PHP7,407.62 |
*price indicative
- RS Stock No.:
- 178-1099
- Mfr. Part No.:
- W1019264 / BTIA69V63
- Manufacturer:
- Mersen
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Mersen | |
| Product Type | Bolted Tag Fuse | |
| Current Rating | 63A | |
| Fuse Size | A2 | |
| Voltage | 690V ac | |
| Standards/Approvals | REACH, CE, RoHS, EN 60269-2 | |
| Fixing Centres | 73 mm | |
| Tag Width | 8.7mm | |
| Fuse Speed | F | |
| High Rupture Capacity | No | |
| Tag Orientation | Offset | |
| Overall Length | 86mm | |
| Length | 54.5mm | |
| Diameter | 21mm | |
| Width | 21mm | |
| Height | 54.5mm | |
| Series | Offset Tag fuse-links gG 690VAC/460VDC | |
| Select all | ||
|---|---|---|
Brand Mersen | ||
Product Type Bolted Tag Fuse | ||
Current Rating 63A | ||
Fuse Size A2 | ||
Voltage 690V ac | ||
Standards/Approvals REACH, CE, RoHS, EN 60269-2 | ||
Fixing Centres 73 mm | ||
Tag Width 8.7mm | ||
Fuse Speed F | ||
High Rupture Capacity No | ||
Tag Orientation Offset | ||
Overall Length 86mm | ||
Length 54.5mm | ||
Diameter 21mm | ||
Width 21mm | ||
Height 54.5mm | ||
Series Offset Tag fuse-links gG 690VAC/460VDC | ||
- COO (Country of Origin):
- IN
These fuses are designed for : General purpose use protection (gG type) or motor protection (gM type). This fuse range insures an excellent current limitation for all overloads on a large range of applications. Their size cannot allow exchange by other fuses of higher rating in their range. They are screwed into fuseholders or bolted directly onto busbars, or in fuse interruptors disconnectors
