The difference between MAXI blade fuse and MIDI fuse (bolt fuse)

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The difference between MAXI blade fuse and MIDI fuse (bolt fuse)

  Maxi blade fuses (also known as plug-in fuses) have currents of 20A-120A and low voltage 12V24V32V. MIDI fuses, also known as MIDI bolt fuses and flat fuses. 23A-200A

12V24V32V48V58V, are mainly made of zinc alloy and copper alloy materials. MAXI means plug in for conduction. MIDI fuses (mini bolt fuses) are mainly fixed with mounting holes and bolts,

with commonly used holes being M5 and M6. The only two materials are the same, both of which are connected by plastic shells as protective hardware to provide safety protection. They are all

used for higher current or ‘power’ applications and have higher ratings. Bar and medium-sized link fuses are suitable for higher current or “power” applications, while giant link fuses are used for

very high current applications.

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