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Fuses and Fuse Holders from ITC Electrical Components

July 7, 2025

Fuses and Fuse Holders from ITC Electrical Components

ITC is proud to present their one stop solution for fuses and fuse holders, includes MIDGET, CC, 5x20mm and Dummy fuses, designed to pair seamlessly with their various fuse holders and fuse terminal blocks. All products are available in a variety of mounting and indication options, with operating curves available upon request. 

From the PMX Series modular fuse holders with dead-front, touch-proof design, to open-style DIN rail mountable holders with quick-detach mechanisms, ITC’s fuse protection solutions are built for performance, safety, and ease of installation. 

Fuses and Fuse Holders Solution from ITC Electrical Components include:

  • Touch-Proof Modular Fuse Holders
  • Open Fuse Holders
  • MIDGET and CC Fuses
  • Photovoltaic Fuses
  • 5×20 Fuses
  • Dummy/Neutral Fuses

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