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Who ever made these little bullets has done an incredible job tho, they are almost the exact same dims as a 10x38 fuse. Someone went to great lengths to make these little bad boys. They are going in my "naughty box" of collectibles.

Those bullets as you call them, look very much like manufacturers neutral links to me. They come in different sizes to suit the various fuse holder configurations. They can also be used, as in your case, for adapting switch fuses to isolators. I'm sure if you look in the various switch fuse, fuse holder manufacturers catalogues under accessories, you will find them listed here!!
 
I agree with Eng 54 they are standard supply by Telemecanique for their isolators as an alternative to fuses used them many times to avoid double fusing and discrimination problems
 
I thought that might have been the case and I spent ages trying to find them listed somewhere but couldnt!? Makes a lot more sense however.

Look like a right donut now dont I.... :iamwithstupid:
 
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Wade88,
I suspect that the code you have given is a little wrong then as you can normally decode the contactor rating and coil voltage from the part number, e.g. the nde LC1D types F7 is 110V a.c. coil.

Try here:
TeSys D | Contactor & Control Relays
I checked the old code number you provided and that led me to a 110 coil!

Please tell me this is for a repair and not a modification?
Else unless you have a simple machine you can't use 400V control in mods any more.
 
Thanks for the heads up buddy but it is definitely the right code...looking right at it now. i quoted the same number to the chap at electroquip and the model i have here has actually gone out of manufacture and is obsolete, this is why we cant find it anywhere. Its a 415 coil yea, but its a like for like replacement on a repair.
 

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