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Fuses are safety devices designed to protect electrical circuits from overcurrents, which can lead to damage to equipment or even fire. In our extensive selection, you'll find a variety of fuses from leading brands such as Steffen, Perel, Max Hauri, Schönenberger, and Schurter. Whether you're looking for individual fuses like the Steffen Fuses DTII 16A or Schönenberger DT II 25A fuse links, or a comprehensive Perel Car fuse set, our range caters to diverse electrical protection needs.

Our fuse category encompasses several distinct types, each engineered for specific applications. Neozed fuses and Diazed fuses are commonly found in residential and industrial installations, offering reliable protection for various circuits. NH-DIN fuses are robust, high-breaking capacity fuses often utilized in industrial power distribution. For more compact applications, Micro fuses provide overcurrent protection in smaller electronic devices. Lastly, Cylinder fuses are versatile and widely used in a broad spectrum of electrical equipment due to their standardized dimensions and performance characteristics.

When selecting the appropriate fuse, understanding its properties is crucial. A key characteristic to consider is the Nominal voltage, typically around 500 Volts. This value indicates the maximum voltage the fuse can safely interrupt without arcing or failure. By utilizing the nominal voltage filter, you can quickly narrow down your search to fuses compatible with your specific electrical system. For instance, if your application operates at 230V, a fuse with a 500V nominal voltage rating would be suitable. Carefully matching the fuse's properties to your circuit's requirements ensures optimal protection and operational safety.