Fuseholders refer to components that connect the terminal of a broken circuit line with a fuse to protect the circuit. The 4535 series of fuseholders can be used in a variety of applications, and there are two principles that work together to ensure the reliable performance of the fuseholders.
Applications
The 4535 series fuseholders have an operating temperature range of -55 ℃ to 125℃, and a pressure range of 5A to 50A. These fuseholders are suitable for applications with operating currents of 90A or less. They can be used for household electrical equipment, electrical control equipment, external wiring of automobile electrical appliances, various types of batteries and other assembled electrical appliances. The 4535 series fuseholders have a wide range of applications and can be used for almost any appliance.
Working Principle
The main components of fuseholders consist of a base, a nut, a contact block, and a pin. The base is responsible for providing the necessary strength and fixing the entire fuseholder in place. The nut can firmly fix the base and the contact block, and prevent the contact block from loosening due to vibration or other external forces. The contact block is responsible for contact with the fuse and the power supply. The pin is used to pass the current to the contact block and to keep the contact block from being damaged by electromagnetic fields.
When the fuseholder is working, the power is supplied to the contact block through the pin, and the contact block passes the power to the fuse. When a current larger than the rated current for the fuse passes through, the fuse will blow and cut off the power to the electric appliance, which will in turn protect the rest of the circuit.
The 4535 series of fuseholders can provide a safe connection between the power source and the appliance, and are designed for a wide range of applications. Their emphasis on safety, performance, and durability makes them an ideal choice for any electrical system that requires reliable fuse protection.