The Bussmann 10A One-Time Fuse is a compact, general-purpose overcurrent protector crafted for reliable performance in everyday electronics, power supplies, and control panels. As a single-use fuse, it delivers quick, decisive interruption when overload occurs—helping safeguard delicate components and wiring from damage.
Key details at a glance: 10 ampere rating, 250 volt maximum, UL Listed and CSA Listed, ferrule endcap construction for secure mounting, melamine tube for dependable heat resistance, and packaging as a single carded unit. This exact combination makes it a practical choice for both service professionals and DIY enthusiasts who need a straightforward, drop-in protection solution.
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Authorized safety certifications: UL Listed and CSA Listed provide confidence that the fuse meets standard protection requirements for general use.
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Robust, durable build: Melamine tube stands up to heat and wear, while ferrule endcaps ensure solid contact and easy insertion into compatible fuse holders.
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Versatile, general-purpose protection: 10 A at 250 V is suitable for a wide range of devices—from small power supplies to control boards and consumer electronics.
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One-time use: This is a non-resettable fuse—blow it to protect the circuit, then replace with an identical rating to restore protection.
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Retail-ready packaging: Carded single-pack design facilitates easy stocking and straightforward identification during repairs or manufacturing.
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Not tamper-evident by design: Serves as standard overcurrent protection that’s intended to be replaced when necessary.
Ideal for electronics repair, OEM assembly, and hobby projects, this fuse helps you protect power supplies, controllers, and routine loads without guesswork. When replacing, match the identical 10 A, 250 V rating to ensure consistent interrupting performance and safety compliance.
With the Bussmann name backing it, you’re choosing a trusted safety solution built for predictable behavior and dependable protection. Add the 10A One-Time Fuse to your parts bin and keep circuits safeguarded against unexpected overloads.