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50A Bent Male 9/16 Fuse Cartridge FLD PAL Auto Link For Car Truck RV SUV 1 Pack

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This 50A bent male 9/16-inch fuse cartridge is a FLD PAL auto link fuse compatible with cars, trucks, RVs, and SUVs and is designed for high-current circuit protection.

Product Overview

This 50A bent male fuse cartridge provides reliable overcurrent protection for automotive electrical systems. Commonly used in car, truck, RV, and SUV applications, the FLD PAL auto link fuse features a 9/16-inch terminal size and a bent male design for secure connections in tight engine compartments. Its 50-amp rating makes it ideal for high-draw circuits such as alternators, auxiliary battery banks, and power distribution boxes.

Key Features & Performance

  • 50-amp current rating for heavy-duty circuit protection
  • Bent male terminal with 9/16-inch (14.2 mm) stud opening
  • FLD PAL style auto link construction for reliable performance
  • Single-piece cartridge design reduces installation time
  • Compatible with most 12V and 24V automotive electrical systems
  • Color-coded for easy ampacity identification

Fitment & Compatibility

  • Cars and light trucks with PAL-style fuse holders
  • RVs and motorhomes using FLD or similar cartridge fuses
  • SUVs and off-road vehicles requiring high-amp protection
  • Aftermarket power accessories and auxiliary fuse panels

Common Uses

  • Replacing blown fuses in vehicle main fuse boxes
  • Protecting alternator output circuits
  • Wiring auxiliary battery isolators and inverters
  • Upgrading factory fuse links in classic or custom vehicles
  • Service and repair of heavy-duty electrical systems

Technical Specifications

  • Amperage: 50A
  • Terminal Type: Bent Male
  • Stud Hole Size: 9/16 inch (14.2 mm)
  • Type: FLD PAL Auto Link Cartridge Fuse
  • Pack Quantity: 1 piece

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can this fuse be used in a Ford truck? A: Yes, it fits many Ford models that use the FLD PAL style fuse, but check your vehicle's fuse box dimensions and amperage requirements before installing.

Q: What is the difference between a straight male and bent male fuse? A: The bent male terminal allows installation in confined spaces where a straight terminal would not fit — the 9/16-inch stud hole remains the same.

Product appearance and specifications may vary slightly by batch. Compatibility may vary by serial number. Verify fitment before purchase.

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