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BA 375MAC8

Baker 250 Amp Main Power Fuse

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Product Description

Baker BA 375MAC8 is a 250 amp main power fuse designed for electric lift truck and pallet jack protection. Suitable as OEM replacement for Baker electric truck series. Cross-reference and supersession data not available from manufacturer or approved distributors.

Specifications

Electrical
Rated Current250 amperes
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberBA 375MAC8
Manufacturer Part NumberBA 375MAC8

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the amperage and application of the BA 375MAC8 fuse?
A: The BA 375MAC8 is a 250-amp main power fuse designed for electric lift truck and pallet jack protection in Baker brand equipment. It provides primary circuit protection against overload and short conditions.

Q: Which Baker electric truck series use the BA 375MAC8?
A: The BA 375MAC8 is an OEM replacement fuse suitable for Baker electric truck series. Verify your equipment model and serial number against Baker documentation to confirm fitment.

Q: What is the difference between the BA 375MAC8 and lower-amperage Baker fuses?
A: The BA 375MAC8 is rated for 250 amperes, making it suitable for high-demand electrical systems in larger electric trucks. Lower-amperage fuses (such as 120A models) are for different truck models or circuits. Always match fuse amperage to your equipment specifications.

Q: Is the BA 375MAC8 available with cross-references to other manufacturers?
A: Cross-reference and supersession data for the BA 375MAC8 is not available from Baker or approved distributors. Use the OEM Baker part number BA 375MAC8 to ensure correct fitment.

Q: What does repeated BA 375MAC8 fuse blowing indicate?
A: Repeated fuse failure signals electrical system problems such as overload, short circuits, or damaged wiring. Do not replace the fuse without diagnosing the underlying cause. Contact technical support if you experience recurring failures.