Eaton 125 A Neutral Link for Cartridge Fuses, 22 mm x 58 mm

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Référence fabricant:
C22NL
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Eaton
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Marque

Eaton

Product Type

Neutral Link

Fuse Type

Cartridge

Current Rating

125 A

Diameter

22 mm

Height

58mm

Standards/Approvals

IEC 60269

Width

22 mm

Series

Bussmann

Eaton Neutral Link, Cartridge Fuse Type, Low Voltage Application Field - C22NL


Is your electrical fuse network short of a connection? Choose this neutral link from Eaton to securely terminate neutral wires. It's an ideal choice for use in applications such as process control, electrical engineering and industrial automation. This unit's cartridge fuse style fits like a glove with CH22 fuse holders to create a sturdy base for establishing firm connections. It copes well with industrial currents thanks to its 125A current rating. Due to this device's simple design, it doesn't need any maintenance and is quick to install by hand, so there's no need to get out your toolkit.

Features & Benefits


• Dimensions of 22 (diameter) x 58mm (length) are standardised to fit with common fuses and holders

• Light 18.4g weight doesn't add unnecessary load to your setup, reducing strain

• Metal material provides structural strength and resists abrasion for long-term performance

What does a neutral link do?


A neutral link acts as a terminal for neutral wires in an electrical circuit. Neutral links are often paired with a fuse holder to create a secure infrastructure for live wires.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Bussmann

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