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Reliability Precision circuit breakers for military applications


Compact, lightweight circuit breakers from Sensata are designed to provide circuit protection in arduous military and defence environments including aircraft, heavy-vehicle and infrastructure applications.


These precision circuit breakers repeatedly interrupt short-circuit or overload events, while offering high resistance to shock or vibration. Highly configurable, they can be customised to deliver a cost-effective solution for new designs, or to replace parts which are no longer available.


Precision hydraulic-magnetic breakers


• Miniature and lightweight • Trip-free design • High vibration and shock resistance • High interrupting capacity • Temperature compensated • AS58091 qualified • Military & FAA PMA approvals


Specialist UK-based support • Supporting new designs & replacements


• Trouble-shooting design challenges • Through-life and obsolescence support • Lateral thinking finds a total solution


Roger Tall


Passives, Hi-rel Semis & Opto Specialist roger.tall@charcroft.com


Chris Leek Charcroft: Challenge Accepted


Power Products & Emech Specialist chris.leek@charcroft.com


www.charcroft.com


Email: sales@charcroft.com Tel: 01591 610408 Passives, Power, Sensors, Emech and more

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