SFSpecFits

AGC vs ATC fuse

Not interchangeable. AGC is a glass tube fuse (6.35 × 31.75 mm) used in electronics and panel holders. ATC is a blade fuse used in automotive fuse boxes. They require completely different holders.

Side-by-side comparison

PropertyAGC (glass tube)ATC (blade)
Form factorCylindrical glass tubeFlat blade with plastic body
Dimensions6.35 × 31.75 mm19.1 mm tall, 18 mm wide
Holder typeFuse clips or panel-mount holderBlade fuse socket in fuse box
Voltage max250 V AC32 V DC
Current range1/16 A – 30 A1 A – 40 A
Common useElectronics, appliancesAutomotive fuse boxes
Blown indicatorBroken wire visible in glassBroken bridge visible in plastic

Verdict

These are entirely different physical fuse types. The only shared attribute is the amperage rating system. You cannot use an AGC in a blade fuse socket, and you cannot use a blade fuse in a glass tube fuse clip or panel holder. Identify your holder type first, then match the amperage.

Which do you need?

AGC glass tube 6.35 × 31.75 mm ATC blade 19.1 mm tall