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Duz the plastic cap cum off?

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friedemann

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I have a unit(item, thingy) that has a fuse. The fuse has a plastic cap at one end (to grab so you can twist lock the fuse into position) as the fuse is held in place by "dog ears" on the one end of the fuse(near the cap). The fuse is the glass tube with metal caps at each end style. I cracked the crystal, and had to special order the fuse (a pak of 5 fuses @ 6.00ea. fuse) and I only needed 1. Havn't opened the box, but I can see from the size of the box, there ain't no caps on each fuse.
I tried to remove the fuse previously from the cap and it seems to be glued in? The electronic place said that the cap is probably included with the new fuse. Well, like I said, it don't look like it. I was in too much of a rush to ask as it only occurred to me later.
The fuse is a GMQ 3-2/10 . Comment?
 
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most places I have seen sell the fuse holder to go with the fuse as a pack,
it's a standard lighting protection fuse...
 
friedemann said:
I have a unit(item, thingy) that has a fuse. The fuse has a plastic cap at one end (to grab so you can twist lock the fuse into position) as the fuse is held in place by "dog ears" on the one end of the fuse(near the cap). The fuse is the glass tube with metal caps at each end style. I cracked the crystal, and had to special order the fuse (a pak of 5 fuses @ 6.00ea. fuse) and I only needed 1. Havn't opened the box, but I can see from the size of the box, there ain't no caps on each fuse.
I tried to remove the fuse previously from the cap and it seems to be glued in? The electronic place said that the cap is probably included with the new fuse. Well, like I said, it don't look like it. I was in too much of a rush to ask as it only occurred to me later.
The fuse is a GMQ 3-2/10 . Comment?
Looks like you got scrood. See **broken link removed**. Can you take them back?
 
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