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Power reliability starts with smart protection. The Cutler-Hammer TAP362RGN is a fusible bus plug designed for fast, dependable overcurrent protection in demanding power distribution environments. With a 60A rating and a 600V maximum, it fits into busway and panelboard systems where space is tight and downtime hurts your bottom line.
Confirm your system is designed for 60A at 600V, and that the bus plug is compatible with your busway or panelboard. Plan for routine inspection of fusible links and keep spares on hand for quick swaps during maintenance windows, minimizing downtime and disruption to operations.
Choose the Cutler-Hammer TAP362RGN when you need a dependable, purpose-built fusible bus plug that aligns with standard industrial distribution practices. It’s not just a component—it’s a strategic upgrade for uptime, safety, and cost-effective protection across your facility.
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General feedback we often hear from customers purchasing industrial electrical parts.
Feels well-built and suitable for everyday plant and maintenance use.
Facilities · Manufacturing
Lead time was reasonable and the part matched expectations when it arrived.
Procurement · Ontario
Good value for industrial use. Customers mention easy installation.
Service tech · Field work
Fast industrial sourcing support
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