Glass Tube Style Fuses
AGA fuses are 1/4" x 5/8" in size. These fast-acting fuses are commonly used in automotive and electronic circuits to protect against short circuits and overloads. They have a glass tube construction and quickly blow when the current exceeds the fuse's rated capacity, preventing damage to sensitive components. Their quick response makes them ideal for circuits where immediate protection is needed.
AGC 1/4" x 1-1/4" fast-acting automotive glass tube fuses. AGC fuses, also known as American Glass and Ceramic fuses, are small cylindrical glass components used to protect electrical circuits. They work by blowing when an overcurrent occurs, breaking the circuit and stopping electricity flow to prevent damage.
Originally used in automobiles, AGC fuses are still common in older cars and other equipment, making them ideal for restoration projects. Available in various amp ratings, replacing a blown AGC fuse restores power to the circuit, ensuring continued protection.
AGW fuses are small, 1/4" x 7/8" glass tube fuses used in vehicles to protect electrical circuits. They have a thicker wire inside than other fuses, allowing them to handle higher currents. When too much current flows through the fuse, the wire melts, breaking the circuit and preventing damage. AGW fuses are essential for safely managing electrical systems in cars and ensuring the protection of components.
AGX fuses are fast-blow glass fuses, measuring 1/4" x 1", designed to quickly protect electrical circuits from damage caused by short circuits or overloads. They react rapidly to excessive current, cutting off power to prevent further damage. Commonly used in automotive accessories, small appliances, and electronics, AGX fuses help ensure safety by preventing electrical failures from causing fires or equipment damage.
SFE fuses are glass fuses commonly used in automotive applications. They are fast-acting, meaning they quickly respond to electrical overloads to protect circuits. The term "size rejecting" means the fuse's physical size matches its amperage rating, preventing incorrect fuses from being inserted into the fuse block. This design ensures the right fuse is used for safe and effective protection of electrical systems.