RS PRO 63A Bolted Tag Fuse A3 690V, 73 mm
- RS Stock No.:
- 221-3718
- Manufacturer:
- RS PRO
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- RS Stock No.:
- 221-3718
- Manufacturer:
- RS PRO
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | RS PRO | |
| Product Type | Bolted Tag Fuse | |
| Current Rating | 63A | |
| Fuse Size | A3 | |
| Voltage | 690V | |
| Standards/Approvals | BS 88-2, IEC 60269-2, IEC 60269-2/BS 88-2, RoHS | |
| Fixing Centres | 73 mm | |
| Application Category | gG, gG, gM, gM | |
| Tag Width | 9mm | |
| Fuse Speed | F | |
| High Rupture Capacity | Yes | |
| Overall Length | 86mm | |
| Length | 49mm | |
| Width | 28mm | |
| Diameter | 22mm | |
| Height | 26mm | |
| Series | SSA | |
| Select all | ||
|---|---|---|
Brand RS PRO | ||
Product Type Bolted Tag Fuse | ||
Current Rating 63A | ||
Fuse Size A3 | ||
Voltage 690V | ||
Standards/Approvals BS 88-2, IEC 60269-2, IEC 60269-2/BS 88-2, RoHS | ||
Fixing Centres 73 mm | ||
Application Category gG, gG, gM, gM | ||
Tag Width 9mm | ||
Fuse Speed F | ||
High Rupture Capacity Yes | ||
Overall Length 86mm | ||
Length 49mm | ||
Width 28mm | ||
Diameter 22mm | ||
Height 26mm | ||
Series SSA | ||
RS PRO SSA Series Bolted Tag Fuses
Introducing from RS PRO the SSA series bolted tag fuses. These fuses are used in industrial applications designed to protect electrical circuits when overcurrent or short circuits are detected. They do this via a weak sacrificial link that breaks, protecting the electrical circuitry.
Upon inspection, each fuse is housed within a fuse holder with a tag at either end with mounting through-holes. The RS PRO SSA series offer a voltage rating of 250 V dc, 690 Vac with 6A to 63A current ratings. Installation is quick and easy and complies with the fuse standard IEC 60269-2/BS 88-2.
Why is a fuse important?
The main purpose of a fuse is to offer circuit protection by acting as the weakest link in the system. It is designed to fail when overloads occur. Its safer and cheaper to replace a solitary fuse than to replace electrical components within the system.

