- Reducers fit into most panels or switches including the dead front type
- Strong contact is maintained both mechanically and electrically
- There are no reducers to fit a 250 VAC fuse into a 600 VAC block or a 600 VAC fuse into a 250 VAC bl
- There are no reducers for class T fuses
- There are no reducers for switching from one class to another
- By design class L fuses do not require reducers
- Fuse reducers for fuse blocks or holders intended for current-limiting fuses will not accept non- cu
Reducers fit into most panels or switches including the dead front type
Strong contact is maintained both mechanically and electrically
There are no reducers to fit a 250 VAC fuse into a 600 VAC block or a 600 VAC fuse into a 250 VAC block
There are no reducers for class T fuses
There are no reducers for switching from one class to another
By design class L fuses do not require reducers
Fuse reducers for fuse blocks or holders intended for current-limiting fuses will not accept non- current-limiting fuses