Fuse holders come in various types to accommodate different applications and fuse styles. Here are some common types:
Inline Fuse Holders: These are used in-line with the wiring, typically found in automotive and electronic applications. They allow for easy replacement of fuses without cutting the wire.
Panel-Mount Fuse Holders: Designed to be mounted on a panel or enclosure, these holders provide a secure location for fuses and often feature a cover for protection. They can accommodate various fuse types, such as blade, glass, or ceramic fuses.
Fuse Blocks: These are larger assemblies that can hold multiple fuses and provide a central point for circuit protection. They are commonly used in electrical panels and distribution boards.
Cartridge Fuse Holders: Specifically designed for cartridge fuses, these holders are used in industrial and high-power applications. They typically offer robust construction for enhanced durability.
Blade Fuse Holders: These holders are designed to fit blade fuses, commonly used in automotive applications. They usually feature clips that secure the fuse in place.
Glass Tube Fuse Holders: Designed for cylindrical glass fuses, these holders typically allow for easy insertion and removal of fuses while providing secure connections.
Thermal Fuse Holders: Used specifically for thermal fuses, these holders are designed to protect against overheating and provide reliable connections.
Snap-In Fuse Holders: These holders allow fuses to snap into place without the need for screws or additional tools, providing quick and easy installation.

