AMX-AMH-high-power-fuses
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Eaton Bussmann series AMX and AMH high power fuses provide high power density overcurrent protection in an industry standard bolt down footprint. AMX and AMH fuses have current ratings up to 350 and 500 amps respectively, with voltage ratings up to 125 volts DC. The family offers interrupting ratings up to 20,000 amps and can withstand high inrush currents and repeated cycling. Two different hole patterns allow designers to match existing fuse sizes or use a different pattern to reject replacement using lower rated fuses. Multiple fuse holders provide easy integration into power distribution systems. Eaton Bussmann series AMX and AMH fuses are ideal for high current applications such as automotive or aircraft power distribution, material handling systems, and energy storage systems.
Eaton Bussmann series AMX and AMH high power fuses provide high power density overcurrent protection in an industry standard bolt down footprint. AMX and AMH fuses have current ratings up to 350 and 500 amps respectively, with voltage ratings up to 125 volts DC. The family offers interrupting ratings up to 20,000 amps and can withstand high inrush currents and repeated cycling. Two different hole patterns allow designers to match existing fuse sizes or use a different pattern to reject replacement using lower rated fuses. Multiple fuse holders provide easy integration into power distribution systems. Eaton Bussmann series AMX and AMH fuses are ideal for high current applications such as automotive or aircraft power distribution, material handling systems, and energy storage systems.
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