Brand: Littelfuse
Littelfuse LFT601001CS POWR-GARD Fuse Block

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Brand: Littelfuse
Littelfuse LFT601001CS POWR-GARD Fuse Block
Brand: Littelfuse
Littelfuse LFT601001CS POWR-GARD Fuse Block
Part #:LFT601001CS
SKU #: 2210492
$63.72/EA
Key Features
Part #:LFT601001CS
SKU #: 2210492
Brand: Littelfuse
Amperage Rating: 100, 100 A
Class: T
Dimensions: 6.06 in L x 1.37 in W x 1.88 in H
Fuse Diameter: 0.81, 0.81 in
Fuse Length: 2.953, 2.953 in
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- Compact design means increased space savings
- Universal mounting holes for easy replacement
- Reinforced fuse clips are standard on all class H and class R fuse blocks
- <0.6 mA at 600 VAC leakage current
- 200 kA rms symmetrical withstand rating
- Lead (Pb) free
- DIN rail releasable for all 30 to 60 A fuse blocks
- Only 1-hand is required to release from DIN rail (lock open lock closed)
- Molded phenolic base
- Steel reinforcing springs supplied as standard in order to provide low resistance connection and long-range reliability
- Larger blocks employ integral heat sink for maximum heat dissipation
- Covers available for most amperages to enhance safety
- 6 to 2/0 AWG Cu/Al, 8 AWG Cu/Al and 14 to 10 AWG Cu/Al wire size
Specifications
Brand: Littelfuse
Amperage Rating: 100, 100 A
Class: T
Dimensions: 6.06 in L x 1.37 in W x 1.88 in H
Fuse Diameter: 0.81, 0.81 in
Fuse Length: 2.953, 2.953 in
Number of Poles: 1
Series: LFT
Suitable For Use With: JLLS Series Fuse
Temperature Rating (Degrees F): 130, 130 deg C
Voltage Rating: 600, 600 VAC
Wire Size: 6 to 2/0, 6 to 2/0 AWG
Connection type: Box Lug
Country of origin: CN
Material: Phenolic
Mounting type: DIN Rail
Manufacturer Name: Littelfuse
UNSPSC: 39121629
UPC: 00079458182088
Item Features
Item FeaturesRoHS Compliant|UL Listed|CSA Certified|94 V-0 Flammability Rating|PROP65: This product can expose you to chemicals including nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer.