The Sinatec fuse type JAP-B 140A offers reliable protection for electrical circuits in cars. With a rated current of 140 amperes and a maximum voltage of 32 volts, this fuse is ideal for various applications in vehicles.
This fuse features a slow blow characteristic, meaning it can withstand short current surges without blowing immediately. This is especially useful for circuits with sensitive electronic components that require a stable power supply.
The robust housing of the JAP-B 140A fuse is designed to withstand high temperatures. The transparent top makes it easy to inspect the status of the fuse element, while the color coding helps quickly identify the correct amperage value.
Equipped with two vertical mounting wings, this fuse is easy to install in most fuse holders. The construction complies with the JASO D612 standard and other international standards, ensuring a high degree of reliability and compatibility.
This fuse is suitable for use in various vehicles, including Japanese, European, American, and Korean models. It is often used in circuits that require high current and where protection against prolonged overload is essential.
The dark red color of the housing indicates the 140A current rating, which helps quickly and easily identify the right fuse for your application.
Thanks to compliance with international standards, this fuse is compatible with a wide range of vehicles and electrical systems, making it a versatile choice for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts.
The Sinatec JAP-B 140A fuse is available individually, which is convenient for specific replacements without surplus parts.
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