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Introducing the FH72 Series, 0.3mm Pitch, One Action Lock FPC Connector from HIROSE. Samples available from Anglia.
HIROSE Electric Co. Ltd, a world-class manufacturer in connectors, has introduced the FH72 series of flat printed circuit connectors (FPC) for Industrial applications.
 

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Bulgin’s extensive range of fuseholders now include snap to panel fixing styles for 5x20mm and 6.3x32mm fuses

 

Allowing quick easy assembly into panels, the range comprises bayonet and screw cap styles with round or square bezels. All types are designed to snap securely to 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 or 3.0mm panels and conform to IEC127-6 category PC2.

The FX0367 has a round bezel and the FX0369 a square bezel both being suitable for 5x20mm fuses, with screwdriver release bayonet caps, 2.8mm terminals and rated at 16A, 250V. The FX0458 is also designed for 5x20mm fuses but has a round bezel with a screw cap, screwdriver release. International approvals include; UL to 16A, 250V and CSA, VDE, SEMKO and IMQ to 10A, 250V.

Finally, the FX0418 is for 6.3x32mm fuses with screwdriver release screw cap, 6.3mm terminals and is rated up to 20A, 250V. International approvals include; UL to 20A, 250V and CSA, VDE, SEMKO and IMQ to 16A, 250V.

All types are manufactured from UL94V-0 flame retardant Nylon and
glass filled Polyester materials, achieving an ac breakdown voltage of at least 2kV and an insulation resistance greater than 100MΩ. Contact resistance is less than 10mΩ.

For more information on the full range of Bulgin products available from Anglia please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

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This news article was originally published in August 2008.

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20/8/08