Tuff Terrain Fuse Block 4 Way Positive with Cover and Label Kit
Tuff Terrain Fuse Block 4 Way Positive with Cover and Label Kit
Tuff Terrain Fuse Block 4 Way Positive with Cover and Label Kit
Tuff Terrain Fuse Block 4 Way Positive with Cover and Label Kit
Tuff Terrain Fuse Block 4 Way Positive with Cover and Label Kit
Tuff Terrain Fuse Block 4 Way Positive with Cover and Label Kit
Tuff Terrain Fuse Block 4 Way Positive with Cover and Label Kit

Tuff Terrain Fuse Block 4 Way Positive with Cover and Label Kit

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• 1 x Tuff Terrain 4-way positive fuse block

• 1 x protective cover

• 1 x circuit label kit

• 4 fused circuits from one feed

• Compact surface-mount footprint saves space

• Tin-plated copper buses carry up to 100A

• Clear cover protects yet keeps fuses visible

• Accepts ring or snap fork terminals

• Label kit simplifies future fault finding

Tuff Terrain 4 Way Positive Fuse Block sits in your 12V setup and splits one positive feed into four fused circuits, which keeps lights, pumps or fridges each on their own line. Single-side wire entry pulls all cables in from one edge, meaning you tidy the loom on a canopy wall or behind a dash without wasting space. Surface-mount base bolts down solid, so the block stays put when you get out there on rough tracks.

Tin-plated copper internals carry up to 100A total, which keeps voltage drop down across the bus on longer runs. Each slot rates to 30A per circuit, as most touring and marine gear sits well under that limit. ATO/ATC fuse slots match common blade fuses, making replacements simple at any servo. Clip-on cover and label kit mark each feed clearly, so weekend fault-finding stays quick around camp or at the ramp.

Q: What fuse type does this block accept?

A: The fuse block accepts standard ATO/ATC blade fuses. These are the common automotive-style fuses used in most 12V and 24V setups, so spares are easy to find. Matching the correct blade rating to each circuit helps protect wiring from overload. Always check your accessory current draw before selecting a fuse.

Q: Can I use this in a marine environment?

A: Yes, the block suits marine and vehicle use when installed in a dry or protected location. Tin-plated copper buses help resist surface corrosion in moist air. A covered mounting position further protects the fuse contacts from spray. Regular inspection still matters in salty conditions.

Q: What is the maximum current this block can handle?

A: The block carries up to 100A total, with a limit of 30A per circuit. This rating means the sum of all four fused loads should not exceed 100A. Each individual accessory circuit must stay at or below 30A. Use wire sizes and fuses that match these ratings.

Q: Does the fuse block include fuses in the box?

A: No, fuses are sold separately. This lets you match each circuit fuse size to the gear you connect. Using tailored fuse values gives better protection than a one-size pack. Check manufacturer specs for each accessory before choosing the fuse rating.

Q: How do I connect cables to the fuse block?

A: Cables connect using ring or snap fork terminals on the M4 studs. This clamped connection gives strong mechanical grip on mobile setups. Correctly crimped lugs reduce resistance and heat at the joint. Always use suitable crimp tools and test each connection after installation.