Omega AL32.10 Automotive Blade Fuse 10A 32V Red – ATO/ATC 9.2 mm Pitch, 5-Pack
Omega AL32.10 Automotive Blade Fuse 10A 32V Red – ATO/ATC 9.2 mm Pitch, 5-Pack
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Description
Description
The OMEGA AL32.10 is a set of 5 standard bar-type (blade) automotive fuses rated 10A at 32V. The red colour follows the standard ATO/ATC colour code, making the 10A rating easy to identify at a glance when checking a fuse box.
Each fuse uses a plastic body with tin-plated brass contacts and weighs only 1.3g, with a 9.2mm pitch that matches the standard blade fuse footprint found in most cars, motorcycles and light commercial vehicles.
Key Features
- Standard bar (blade) fuse format with 9.2mm pitch
- 10A current rating at 32V working voltage
- Red colour-coded body per the standard 10A blade fuse code
- Tin-plated brass contacts for low resistance and corrosion protection
- Lightweight plastic housing at only 1.3g per fuse
Product Benefits
- Pack of 5 keeps spares in the glovebox for roadside fuse replacement
- Standard 9.2mm pitch ensures compatibility with most automotive fuse boxes
- Tin-plated brass contacts resist oxidation for stable long-term contact
- Colour coding speeds up identification of the correct rating during service
- Compact plastic body fits crowded fuse holders without modification
Technical Specifications
- Type: Bar (blade) fuse
- Pitch: 9.2mm
- Colour: Red
- Current: 10A
- Voltage: 32V
- Body Material: Plastic
- Contacts: Tin-plated brass
- Weight: 1.3g
- Pack Quantity: 5 pcs
Why You'll Love It
- Reliable protection for 10A automotive circuits at the right price
- Standard form factor drops straight into existing blade fuse holders
- 5-piece pack gives plenty of spares for repairs and future use
- Package includes 1 x OMEGA AL32.10 - Car fuse 10A/32V Red 5 pcs
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