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English: Taken out of an old Tektronix 442 oscilloscope I bought to repair for my electronics ventures and spotted a fuse holder in the back, where this was. It's unlike any fuse I've seen before.

Written on this is "250 VOLT" "BUSS MDL 3/10"

It's a Bussmann MDL-3/10 Time Delay Glass Fuse. Made by Cooper Bussmann, St. Louis, MO 63178, USA. Fuse Current 3/10 Amps, Fuse Holder Code G, Diameter 1/4 inch, Length 1 1/4 inches, Interrupt Rating 200 amps @ 250 VAC/10 kiloamperes @ 125 VAC --1-1111 (talk) 11:54, 23 November 2009 (UTC)
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Miniature time-delay 250 V fuse

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13 September 2009

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