Tuff Terrain ST Blade Fuse Block - 6 Circuits with Negative Bus and Cover
Tuff Terrain ST Blade Fuse Block - 6 Circuits with Negative Bus and Cover
Tuff Terrain ST Blade Fuse Block - 6 Circuits with Negative Bus and Cover
Tuff Terrain ST Blade Fuse Block - 6 Circuits with Negative Bus and Cover
Tuff Terrain ST Blade Fuse Block - 6 Circuits with Negative Bus and Cover
Tuff Terrain ST Blade Fuse Block - 6 Circuits with Negative Bus and Cover
Tuff Terrain ST Blade Fuse Block - 6 Circuits with Negative Bus and Cover

Tuff Terrain ST Blade Fuse Block - 6 Circuits with Negative Bus and Cover

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• 1 x Tuff Terrain ST blade fuse block

• Integrated negative bus bar

• Protective cover with push-button latch

• Circuit identification label set

• Consolidates six fused branch circuits

• Handles up to 100A at 48V

• Supports 30A per individual circuit

• Tin-plated copper buses resist corrosion

• Negative bus keeps returns organised

• Push-button cover latch for access

Tuff Terrain’s ST Blade Fuse Block pulls six separate circuits into one tidy unit, which keeps your 12–48V wiring under control in the ute, van, or boat. The block feeds off a single positive stud and runs both switched and 24-hour circuits, meaning less clutter from loose in-line fuses and random joins. Circuit labels sit under the clear cover, to help you track lights, pumps, and other gear at a glance.



Tin-plated copper buses carry up to 100A total across the block, which helps current flow cleanly trip after trip. Each slot takes a standard ATO or ATC blade fuse up to 30A, meaning you use common spares from any servo or parts shop. The built-in negative bus keeps earth points in one place, to cut down dodgy returns and mystery faults. The push-button cover latch makes on-track fuse checks simple.

Q: Does the fuse block include any blade fuses?

A: No, the fuse block does not include blade fuses. This lets you choose ratings that match each circuit in your setup. Use standard ATO or ATC fast-acting fuses up to 30A per circuit. Always size fuses to protect the smallest cable in that run.

Q: Can this fuse block run on both 12V and 24V systems?

A: Yes, the fuse block suits 12V and 24V systems within the 48V maximum rating. Many 4WD, caravan, and marine setups fall well under this limit. Stay within the 100A total current rating across all circuits. Make sure cable sizes and terminations match your chosen system voltage.

Q: What type of terminals does the block accept?

A: The block accepts ring and snap fork terminals. These terminals clamp under the terminal screws on the buses. Correct crimping gives solid contact and reduces voltage drop. Use the specified M4 bolt and screw sizes where shown on the housing.

Q: Is this fuse block suitable for constant 24-hour circuits?

A: Yes, the design supports circuits that stay live full-time. Many users connect fridges, trackers, or monitoring gear that need constant power. Wire these from a suitable battery feed through the positive bus. Always isolate the supply before working on the block.

Q: What are the overall dimensions for mounting space?

A: The housing measures 124 x 84 x 38 mm. This compact footprint fits neatly on bulkheads, battery boards, or canopy panels. Leave space around the cover so the push-button latch opens fully. Use appropriate fixings through the mounting holes for a secure install.