Fuse base

NH0Z Fuse Base
The main purpose is to connect the fuse to the circuit and provide it with fixing and support. It ensures that the fuse is properly installed in the circuit and can play a role in disconnecting the current in the event of an overload or short circuit, preventing damage to the circuit or equipment. The fuse base is generally designed with contacts, which can be connected with the wires in the circuit, and the fuse is inserted into the base, when the current exceeds the rated value, the fuse will blow, cut off the current, and protect the circuit safety. Fuse bases are available in different sizes and forms for different types of fuses, making it easy to replace blown fuses without the need for rewiring.

NH00Z Fuse Base
The main purpose is to connect the fuse to the circuit and provide it with fixing and support. It ensures that the fuse is properly installed in the circuit and can play a role in disconnecting the current in the event of an overload or short circuit, preventing damage to the circuit or equipment. The fuse base is generally designed with contacts, which can be connected with the wires in the circuit, and the fuse is inserted into the base, when the current exceeds the rated value, the fuse will blow, cut off the current, and protect the circuit safety. Fuse bases are available in different sizes and forms for different types of fuses, making it easy to replace blown fuses without the need for rewiring.

NH1Z Fuse Base
The main purpose is to connect the fuse to the circuit and provide it with fixing and support. It ensures that the fuse is properly installed in the circuit and can play a role in disconnecting the current in the event of an overload or short circuit, preventing damage to the circuit or equipment. The fuse base is generally designed with contacts, which can be connected with the wires in the circuit, and the fuse is inserted into the base, when the current exceeds the rated value, the fuse will blow, cut off the current, and protect the circuit safety. Fuse bases are available in different sizes and forms for different types of fuses, making it easy to replace blown fuses without the need for rewiring.

NH2Z Fuse Base
The main purpose is to connect the fuse to the circuit and provide it with fixing and support. It ensures that the fuse is properly installed in the circuit and can play a role in disconnecting the current in the event of an overload or short circuit, preventing damage to the circuit or equipment. The fuse base is generally designed with contacts, which can be connected with the wires in the circuit, and the fuse is inserted into the base, when the current exceeds the rated value, the fuse will blow, cut off the current, and protect the circuit safety. Fuse bases are available in different sizes and forms for different types of fuses, making it easy to replace blown fuses without the need for rewiring.

NH3Z Fuse Base
The main purpose is to connect the fuse to the circuit and provide it with fixing and support. It ensures that the fuse is properly installed in the circuit and can play a role in disconnecting the current in the event of an overload or short circuit, preventing damage to the circuit or equipment. The fuse base is generally designed with contacts, which can be connected with the wires in the circuit, and the fuse is inserted into the base, when the current exceeds the rated value, the fuse will blow, cut off the current, and protect the circuit safety. Fuse bases are available in different sizes and forms for different types of fuses, making it easy to replace blown fuses without the need for rewiring.

NH4Z Fuse Base
The main purpose is to connect the fuse to the circuit and provide it with fixing and support. It ensures that the fuse is properly installed in the circuit and can play a role in disconnecting the current in the event of an overload or short circuit, preventing damage to the circuit or equipment. The fuse base is generally designed with contacts, which can be connected with the wires in the circuit, and the fuse is inserted into the base, when the current exceeds the rated value, the fuse will blow, cut off the current, and protect the circuit safety. Fuse bases are available in different sizes and forms for different types of fuses, making it easy to replace blown fuses without the need for rewiring.