Harbor Freight Tools Replacing the Fuse Holder for Harbor Freight Fuse Holder and Mini Fuses

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Replacing the Fuse

The Fuse (314) is located in the Fuse

Holder (179) on the Control Panel (122).

The Fuse Holder is spring fitted.

Fuse Holder (179)

To remove Fuse Holder (179) Control Panel

Press down, then turn counterclockwise. (122)

Fuse (314)

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Fuse Holder (179)

Fuse Holder Socket

 

1.To Remove the Fuse Holder:

a.Insert a flathead screwdriver (sold separately) into the slot in the Fuse Holder.

b.Press down and turn counterclockwise 1/4 turn.

c.Release pressure. Pull the Fuse Holder and Fuse out of the socket.

d.Replace with a new 250V 3 amp mini glass fuse.

2.To Replace the Fuse Holder, slide it into the Fuse Holder Socket and press in with the screw driver, turning clockwise until the Fuse Holder clicks into place. Release pressure. The Fuse Holder will be flush with the rim of the Fuse Holder

Socket.

 

 

REV 10b

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For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

SKU 93212

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