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Cabur Fuses

Cabur fuses are a critical part of overcurrent protection architecture in control systems, automation panels, and industrial switchboards. Manufactured in Italy, the Cabur line combines precision engineering with compliance to IEC and EN safety standards. The range covers cabur fuses, fuse links, and fuse holders, all optimized for electrical and thermal endurance under continuous load.
These cabur protection devices protect sensitive circuits, PLCs, sensors, and auxiliary modules from overloads or short circuits. Their high mechanical stability and consistent contact pressure ensure reliable operation in harsh industrial environments, while modular designs simplify installation and maintenance.

Cabur Fuse Links and Cartridge Fuses — Core Protection Elements

At the heart of Cabur’s protection range are cabur fuse links and cabur cartridge fuses. These compact, high-rupture capacity fuses are designed for use in low-voltage AC and DC circuits, offering fast and selective response to overcurrent events. Rated for currents from 0.5 A up to 125 A and voltage classes up to 690 V, they provide dependable protection for control transformers, power supplies, and field devices.
Cabur cartridge fuses are built from ceramic or glass-filled polyamide, with silver-plated end caps and low-resistance fusible elements to minimize heat buildup. Industrial buyers appreciate their standardized sizing — ensuring compatibility with existing fuse holders and reducing procurement complexity for multi-vendor installations.

Cabur Fuse Holders and Mounting Systems

To complement its fuses, Cabur produces cabur fuse holders and terminal-mounted adapters for both 5 × 20 mm and 10 × 38 mm cartridges. Each holder includes finger-safe protection, front-panel access, and an integrated indicator flag that visually shows fuse status.
Modular rail-mounted holders use flame-retardant thermoplastics and spring-loaded terminals for quick fuse replacement. Typical rated insulation voltage reaches 1000 V DC, making them suitable for photovoltaic or control cabinet use. In bulk supply, these holders are packed with clear labeling and serial traceability to align with European safety documentation standards.

Cabur Industrial Fuses and Overcurrent Protection Variants

The cabur industrial fuses portfolio extends to gG, aM, and fast-acting variants designed for machinery protection, motor circuits, and sensitive electronics. Each type offers a specific characteristic curve—allowing engineers to tune protection response to the connected load.
In motor applications, aM fuses handle starting currents without nuisance tripping, while gG fuses provide full-range protection for cables and distribution feeders. Fast-acting versions safeguard semiconductor modules, sensors, and power converters.
These cabur overcurrent protection devices undergo thermal cycling and arc-extinguishing tests, ensuring long-term reliability even under repetitive load fluctuations.

Compatibility and Integration Notes

Cabur fuses integrate seamlessly with the brand’s terminal blocks, modular accessories, and control components. DIN-rail mounted holders match the same mechanical pitch as Cabur distribution terminals, enabling compact, unified panel layouts. The electrical terminals accept both solid and stranded conductors, allowing mixed wiring schemes in automation panels.
Fuse modules are compatible with standard busbar systems and can be installed adjacent to relays or contactors without additional insulation barriers — a design feature valued by OEMs and maintenance engineers.

Technical and Safety Standards

Cabur electrical fuses comply with IEC 60269 and EN 60947 standards for low-voltage circuit protection. Materials meet RoHS and CE directives, with insulation resistance above 10⁹ Ω and dielectric strength exceeding 2.5 kV. The fuse holders are IP20 finger-safe and flame-rated UL 94 V-0. Each series passes thermal aging, mechanical endurance, and contact resistance testing before shipment.
All components carry unique EAN and MPN codes for batch tracking and procurement documentation.

Where Cabur Fuses and Protection Devices Are Used

Cabur fuses are widely used in control cabinets, automation lines, and distributed power systems.
Common applications include:

  • Motor control centers and drive protection circuits.
  • PLC and sensor line isolation in automation panels.
  • Transformer and lighting circuit protection.
  • Auxiliary protection in renewable and storage systems.
  • Distribution modules in industrial and building infrastructure.

Engineers typically compare voltage class, curve type, and cartridge size before bulk ordering to ensure correct coordination with breakers and overload relays.

How to Select the Right Cabur Fuse Solution

  1. Define load characteristics: rated current, short-circuit fault level, and type of protected device.
  2. Select characteristic curve: gG for general purpose, aM for motors, FF/TT for electronics.
  3. Check voltage and insulation class: align with system nominal ratings (AC or DC).
  4. Match fuse holder type: front-access, modular, or panel-mounted according to cabinet design.
  5. Plan procurement logistics: align packaging multiples with installation volume and documentation requirements.

A common mistake is pairing fast fuses with high-inrush loads, causing unnecessary trips. Always confirm coordination data with associated protection devices before ordering.

Wholesale Supply of Cabur Fuses by Bank of Lamps

Bank of Lamps supplies the complete line of cabur fuses, fuse holders, and overcurrent protection devices for industrial, automation, and electrical distribution needs. All stock is sourced through verified EU channels with complete traceability and certification.
We provide individual B2B pricing based on project scale and volume, supported by a dedicated account manager for technical assistance and order coordination. Real-time stock visibility from our Latvia warehouse and partner depots ensures accurate availability at the quotation stage.
Quote requests are processed within one hour, with ordering via EAN or MPN codes for seamless ERP import. Clients receive downloadable price lists with fixed validity windows, transparent lead-time tracking from order to dispatch, and access to purchase history for easy reorders. Trusted partners benefit from post-payment terms up to 30 days and consolidated multi-brand shipping to reduce logistics cost.
Delivery is available across the UK, Germany, Netherlands, France, Spain, Belgium, and the Baltics — every shipment accompanied by documentation, compliance data, and full traceability for confident industrial integration.