P/N: ha35-5u
Category: Circuit Breakers & Fuses
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| Condition | Stock |
|---|---|
| New Surplus | 4 Available |
The ha35-5u is a 5-amp aircraft fuse designed to protect low-current DC electrical circuits in helicopter systems. This expendable component serves as a safety device in the electrical distribution network, interrupting power flow when current exceeds safe levels. Airbus Helicopters specifies this fuse for AS365 Dauphin support and maintenance operations.
Installation requires placement in the designated fuse holder within the aircraft's electrical panel, following the applicable Aircraft Maintenance Manual and wiring diagram specifications. Replace only with an identical 5-amp rated fuse to maintain proper circuit protection.
Please note: Product descriptions are provided for informational purposes. Always refer to your aircraft's Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) to verify part compatibility and specifications.
The ha35-5u is a 5-amp aircraft fuse designed to protect low-current DC electrical circuits in helicopter systems. This expendable component serves as a safety device in the electrical distribution network, interrupting power flow when current exceeds safe levels.
Avionics compatibility depends on your aircraft model and existing installation. The FUSE,5A is available in: New Surplus. We recommend checking your aircraft's wiring diagrams and STC documentation, or contact our avionics team for compatibility assistance.
Availability of an FAA 8130-3 tag depends on the part condition. Overhauled and repaired units typically include 8130-3 documentation. As-removed units may include a removal tag with trace history. Contact us for specific documentation on the condition you need.
We can arrange bench testing through our network of FAA-certified repair stations. Call (904) 998-9101 for testing availability and turnaround times, or submit an RFQ with your specific requirements.