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Mercury Glass Fuses, 5 x 20mm, T1.25A, Slow Blow, 250V, Pack of 10

Product Code: 787.011UK 787.011UK

Brand: Mercury

Colour: Clear

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Mercury Fuses 5 x 20mm Slow Blow

The Mercury Fuses 5 x 20mm Slow Blow are ideal for safeguarding your electrical devices from potential damage due to overcurrent. Designed for individuals who need reliable and efficient protection for their electronics, these fuses are particularly beneficial for applications that require a delay in response to short, temporary surges of power. Their slow blow nature ensures that devices with initial power surges, such as motors, transformers, and power supplies, are adequately protected without unnecessary interruptions caused by rapid fuse failures. The Mercury fuses are a practical choice for both home and professional use, offering peace of mind with their dependable performance.

These Mercury fuses are 5 x 20mm in size and are rated for up to 250V, making them versatile for various electrical applications. Each fuse is designed to meet IEC standards 127, sheets 1 and 11, ensuring quality and reliability. They are sold in packs of 10, providing convenient bulk purchasing options for those who require multiple fuses for their projects or repairs. The glass tube construction allows for easy inspection of the fuse link condition, and the slow blow characteristic is ideal for circuits prone to temporary power surges. Mercury's attention to compliance and design makes these fuses a solid choice for anyone looking to protect their electronics effectively.

KEY FEATURES

  • Slow blow type
  • Glass construction
  • 5 x 20mm size
  • 250V rated
  • IEC 127 compliant
  • Pack of 10
  • T1.25A current rating
  • Colour / Finish Clear

Additional Information

  • Dimensions (H x W x D) 5 x 20mm
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