Eaton GMT-1-1/3A Telecommunication Fuse - CE RoHS

Part Number: GMT-1-1/3A
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Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
GMT-1-1/3A

Quick Summary

GMT-1-1/3A is a telecommunication fuse that protects telecom and data equipment from overcurrent. In crowded cabinet spaces, fast, reliable protection helps minimize downtime and nuisance trips. This fuse is CE marked and RoHS compliant, aligning with regulatory and environmental requirements for modern networks. It features a fast-acting profile and non-indicating operation, with a color-coded white marker for quick identification. The tin-plated beryllium copper terminals and compact 0.78 in length support easy field replacement and secure terminations. Designed for 125 Vac and 60 Vdc circuits at 1.33 A, it protects telecom, data, and edge network equipment while helping keep maintenance costs predictable.

Product Information

Extended Description

GMT-1-1/3A Eaton: Eaton Bussmann series GMT telecommunication fuse, Color code white, 125 Vac, 60 Vdc, 1.33 A, Non Indicating, Fast-acting, Tin-plated beryllium copper terminal
Product Name
Eaton Bussmann series GMT telecommunication fuse
Catalog Number
GMT-1-1/3A
UPC
051712576741
EAN
5027590093095
Product Length/Depth
0.78 in
Product Height
0.62 in
Product Width
0.11 in
Product Weight
0.1 lb
Warranty
Not Applicable
Compliances
CE Marked RoHS Compliant
Amperage Rating
1.33A
Voltage rating
125 Vac, 60 Vdc
Packaging type
Standard
Fuse indicator
Non-indicating
Special features
Color code white
GMT-1-1/3A’s fast-acting 1.33 A rating at 125 Vac and 60 Vdc provides precise protection when power transients occur. This translates to measurable downtime reduction and minimized equipment wear in telecom gear, with easy deployment in network cabinets, telecom switches, and data devices. The non-indicating design reduces visual clutter in dense panel layouts, while the color-coded white marker speeds routine identification during maintenance and audits. Tin-plated beryllium copper terminals offer robust, corrosion-resistant connections for reliable field service and long-term stability in harsh environments. Compliance with CE Marking and RoHS standards lowers regulatory risk and supports international procurement programs, while standard packaging and a compact footprint enable higher packing density in control panels. Compatible with standard fuse holders, it simplifies retrofits and new installations alike, delivering predictable lifecycle costs for telecom infrastructure.

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FAQs

GMT-1-1/3A uses standard fuse form factors compatible with common telecom fuse holders and panel layouts. Its 0.78 inch length, 0.62 inch height, and 0.11 inch width, plus tin-plated beryllium copper terminals, support reliable field replacement in crowded network cabinets and edge devices without the need for specialized tooling.
The fuse is fast-acting with an amperage rating of 1.33 A and voltage ratings of 125 Vac and 60 Vdc. It features a non-indicating operation, color-coded white marker for quick ID, and a compact 0.78 in length suitable for dense installations in telecom and data equipment.
Yes. With 1.33 A at 125 Vac/60 Vdc and a fast-acting profile, GMT-1-1/3A protects sensitive telecom circuits in switches, network cabinets, and edge devices. Its compact form factor and corrosion-resistant terminals support dependable protection in data centers and field deployments.
GMT-1-1/3A is CE marked and RoHS compliant, aligning with regulatory and environmental requirements common in global telecom and data equipment deployments. These certifications help streamline procurement and compliance workflows across multinational projects.
The fast-acting protection reduces unplanned downtime and equipment wear, lowering maintenance costs over the system’s life. Its non-indicating design lowers panel complexity, while robust terminals and compact packaging enable quicker field swaps and higher installation density, contributing to lower total cost of ownership in telecom applications.