Product Description
EZ 18392G1 is a 15 amp blade-style fuse designed for electric lift truck applications, featuring tin-plated copper element, 2.5 kA interrupting rating at 75VDC, and compatibility with E-Z-GO vehicles and industrial electric lift equipment. Provides circuit protection for ignition, lighting, accessories, and vehicle control wiring.
Specifications
Compatibility
| Compatible Equipment | E-Z-GO gas and electric vehicles 1989–2023, electric lift trucks, personnel carriers |
Electrical
| Voltage Rating | Up to 75VDC maximum |
Material & Construction
| Insulator Body Material | Thermoplastic flame-retardant body to ASTM D635 |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | EZ 18392G1 |
| OEM Part Number | 18392G1 |
Performance Specifications
| Operating Duty Cycle | Continuous duty for circuit protection |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the voltage and amperage specifications of the EZ 18392G1 fuse?
A: The EZ 18392G1 is a 15 amp blade-style fuse with a maximum voltage rating of 75VDC and a 2.5 kA interrupting rating at 75VDC. The insulator body is manufactured from thermoplastic flame-retardant material meeting ASTM D635 standards for safe circuit protection.
Q: Which electric lift truck applications is the EZ 18392G1 designed for?
A: The EZ 18392G1 provides continuous duty circuit protection for E-Z-GO electric vehicles, electric lift trucks, and industrial material-handling equipment. It protects ignition, lighting, accessories, and vehicle control wiring circuits.
Q: What equipment models and years use the EZ 18392G1 fuse?
A: The EZ 18392G1 is compatible with E-Z-GO gas and electric vehicles ranging from 1989 through 2026 models. Verify the fuse amperage and voltage requirements from your equipment schematic or contact us with your equipment model number and serial range.
Q: How do I know if the EZ 18392G1 fuse is blown or failed?
A: A blown fuse will interrupt power to the protected circuit. If the protected system does not operate, visually inspect the fuse element inside the transparent body. A broken or blackened copper element indicates a blown fuse. Replace it with the same 15 amp specification.
