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Old 10-08-2008, 02:06 PM
 
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where can i get these fuses

hi im new hear

i have a problem with a peice of machinery that i need to get running

im afraid i dont know the make of the machine but its a 4hp buffing machine
today we wired it in and pressed start.complete silence
after taking a few of the cover plates of my electriction friend said that the fuses were bust and poured a quantity of powder out of one of them.

so i need new fuses
but there unlike anything ive ever seen
on the side they read

the two conical ones as follows
original diazed
20a 500v
kema keur
70 cebec 55
v d e
a se v
no.5SB27

the straight one as follows
AEI
cable division
type tdz

i need to know where to buy these item new or if anyone might have some second hand ones
please hepl
plus ive put a pic of my colchester prior to its refurb.
its now grey and going good
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Old 10-08-2008, 02:15 PM
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Check this out

http://www.littelfuse.com/data/en/Da...s/dz_fuses.pdf


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I doubt if the local electrical supplier would carry them, you might get an equivalent in Ferraz Shawmut or Gould Shawmut, but they most likely would have to be ordered in.
They appear to be rectifier fuses, if so they would most definitely require ordering in, and expensive, on average $100 ~ $250.00 each.
If on the off chance these are not rectifier fuses, it may be expedient and less expensive to fit in a current style fuse block with suitable fuses.
I don't know why you would have rectifier fuses on a buffer, unless you have a solid state drive of some kind.
Looking at the Littelfuse link, they just appear to be ordinary fast acting,
Rather than fast sweep through Rectifier type.
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many thanks at least i know now what they called..ish
i think it will only be one that i need as one is def shot however if they cheep i will replace them all


im based in england btw
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im based in england btw
Then Being European type fuses, they should hopefully be easier for you.
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ive manuaged to find the two conical ones no proble and at a cost of 60pence each but am strugling to locate the straight one because of lack of part number


many thanks for your help in this mater its made a other wise complicated process much easier
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Hi mycoolbeard.
I have one AEI TDZ and have listed it on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...e=STRK:MESE:IT

hmhss is my user name if the link does not work.
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