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Explore our comprehensive selection of fuses, featuring top brands like Max Hauri, Steffen, Schurter, Schönenberger, and Perel. Whether you're seeking a fine-wire fuse set from Max Hauri, a DTI 6A from Steffen, a Fuse DTIII from Schurter, an Eska Fst 10a from Schönenberger, or a car fuse set from Perel, our diverse range ensures you'll find the precise component for your electrical protection needs.

Our fuse category encompasses several distinct types, each designed for specific applications. Neozed fuses and Diazed fuses are commonly found in residential and industrial installations, offering reliable overcurrent protection. NH-DIN fuses, characterized by their blade contacts, are prevalent in power distribution systems. For more compact applications, micro fuses provide protection in electronic circuits, while cylinder fuses offer a versatile solution for various electrical devices. Understanding the unique characteristics of each fuse type is key to selecting the appropriate component for your system.

When navigating our fuse offerings, consider the "Fuse type" property to narrow down your search. This categorization allows you to quickly identify whether you require a Neozed, NH-DIN, Micro, Cylinder, or Diazed fuse. Each type is engineered with specific breaking capacities and response times, making them suitable for different electrical loads and fault conditions. By carefully evaluating the fuse type in relation to your application's requirements, you can ensure optimal circuit protection and system longevity.