Eaton 160A Bolted Tag Fuse 18 x 56 mm 240V ac, 41.8 mm

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RS Stock No.:
182-1605
Mfr. Part No.:
160LET
Manufacturer:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Product Type

Bolted Tag Fuse

Current Rating

160A

Fuse Size

18 x 56 mm

Voltage

240V ac

Standards/Approvals

RoHS, CE, IEC 60269-4, UL

Fixing Centres

41.8 mm

Tag Width

12.7mm

Fuse Speed

High

High Rupture Capacity

Yes

Length

26.2mm

Overall Length

56mm

Tag Orientation

Offset

Diameter

17.7mm

Width

18mm

Height

19.1mm

Series

LET

Eaton Bolted Tag Fuse, 160A, 150V DC 160LET


Use this bolted tag fuse from Eaton to safeguard your industrial and commercial equipment from excess power surges and current overloads. It has a bolted tag design with brackets to securely latch onto the fuse holder for a vibration-proof grip that provides optimum protection. The fuse has a voltage rating of 150V DC and 240V AC, making it versatile and safe to use in both AC and DC applications. Choose it to protect your power converters and motor drives.

• Compact dimensions of 17.7 (diameter) x 26.2mm (length) for installation in tight enclosures

• Current rating of 160A for safe use in high-power applications

• Made from ceramic materials to provide optimum heat resistance for safe operation

Does this fuse have a centred blade tag or an offset blade tag?


The fuse has an offset blade tag that extends from the base of the fuse. Inside the fuse body, there's a sacrificial link. This breaks or melts during an overload or short circuit incident to protect downstream equipment and minimise the chances of fire.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann