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Thermal Fuse 128C Axial

SKU: VUPN2388
Regular price $1.75
Unit price
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Introducing the Thermal Fuse 128°C Axial, a critical component designed to safeguard your electronic devices and appliances from overheating. This high-quality thermal fuse is engineered to provide reliable over-temperature protection, ensuring your systems remain safe and operational under a variety of conditions.

Key Features:

  • Temperature Rating: The fuse is rated to interrupt the circuit at 128°C (262°F), making it ideal for applications that require precise thermal protection. This temperature threshold is selected to prevent overheating while maintaining operational efficiency in sensitive electronic devices.

  • Axial Design: With its axial lead configuration, the thermal fuse is easy to install in circuits where space is limited.

  • Electrical Ratings: Capable of handling a maximum current of 10A and a maximum voltage of 250V AC, this fuse is suitable for a wide range of applications from household appliances to industrial equipment.

  • Material and Construction: The thermal fuse is constructed with high-quality materials to ensure durability and reliability. The ceramic body provides excellent insulation and thermal conductivity, while the internal fuse element is designed to blow safely and cleanly when the rated temperature is exceeded.


This thermal fuse is perfect for use in heating appliances, power supplies, and other electronic devices where temperature control is critical. By integrating this thermal fuse into your designs, you can enhance the safety and longevity of your products.

Technical Specifications:

Specification Detail
Temperature Rating 128°C (262°F)
Current Rating 10A
Voltage Rating 250V AC
Fuse Type Axial

 

Ensure your devices operate safely and efficiently with the Thermal Fuse 128°C Axial. It provides peace of mind by protecting against potential overheating issues, and its robust design guarantees long-term reliability in your electronic systems

Thermal Fuse 128C Axial

SKU: VUPN2388
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Introducing the Thermal Fuse 128°C Axial, a critical component designed to safeguard your electronic devices and appliances from overheating. This high-quality thermal fuse is engineered to provide reliable over-temperature protection, ensuring your systems remain safe and operational under a variety of conditions.

Key Features:

  • Temperature Rating: The fuse is rated to interrupt the circuit at 128°C (262°F), making it ideal for applications that require precise thermal protection. This temperature threshold is selected to prevent overheating while maintaining operational efficiency in sensitive electronic devices.

  • Axial Design: With its axial lead configuration, the thermal fuse is easy to install in circuits where space is limited.

  • Electrical Ratings: Capable of handling a maximum current of 10A and a maximum voltage of 250V AC, this fuse is suitable for a wide range of applications from household appliances to industrial equipment.

  • Material and Construction: The thermal fuse is constructed with high-quality materials to ensure durability and reliability. The ceramic body provides excellent insulation and thermal conductivity, while the internal fuse element is designed to blow safely and cleanly when the rated temperature is exceeded.


This thermal fuse is perfect for use in heating appliances, power supplies, and other electronic devices where temperature control is critical. By integrating this thermal fuse into your designs, you can enhance the safety and longevity of your products.

Technical Specifications:

Specification Detail
Temperature Rating 128°C (262°F)
Current Rating 10A
Voltage Rating 250V AC
Fuse Type Axial

 

Ensure your devices operate safely and efficiently with the Thermal Fuse 128°C Axial. It provides peace of mind by protecting against potential overheating issues, and its robust design guarantees long-term reliability in your electronic systems