Mercury Glass Fuses, 5 x 20mm, Quick Blow, 250V, Pack of 10

Product Code: 787.260UK 787.260UK

Brand: Mercury

Colour: Clear

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Mercury Fuses 5 x 20mm Quick Blow

Mercury Fuses 5 x 20mm Quick Blow are crucial components for safeguarding your electrical appliances against short circuits and power surges. These fuses are engineered for quick response, making them perfect for scenarios requiring rapid disconnection when overloads occur. Ideal for both residential and commercial environments, they provide the reliable protection essential for maintaining the safety and functionality of your equipment. Whether you're dealing with sensitive electronics or standard electrical devices, these fuses ensure your devices remain safeguarded and operational. The practical pack of ten fuses facilitates easy replacement and maintenance, minimising downtime and inconvenience.

Constructed with durable glass, these Mercury Quick Blow Fuses measure 5 x 20mm and are rated for 250V, ensuring compatibility with a variety of devices and circuits. Complying with IEC standards 127, sheets 1 and 11, they meet international quality and safety benchmarks. Designed for rapid protection, they effectively prevent circuit damage. Their adherence to these recognised standards makes them a dependable choice for any electrical application requiring efficient and prompt power interruption. Each pack includes ten fuses, offering excellent value and practicality for both everyday and professional use.

KEY FEATURES

  • Quick blow glass fuses for fast action
  • 5 x 20mm size for compact applications
  • Rated at 250V for reliable performance
  • Packed in convenient packs of 10
  • Complies with IEC standards 127 for quality assurance
  • Colour / Finish Clear

Additional Information

  • Dimensions (H x W x D) 5 x 20mm
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