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Mount to 35 mm DIN rail or flat surfaces, then plug your relay into these sockets for fast installation.
Using a low-current signal, these relays are often used to control small motors and heaters.
The circular pin terminals plug into relay sockets for easy installation.
Often used for high-speed switching at low-current levels, these solid state relays have no moving parts, so they switch faster, last longer, and are quieter than mechanical switches.
With no moving parts, these solid state relays are faster switching, quieter, and longer lasting than mechanical switches. The circular-pin terminals plug into relay sockets for easy installation.
Sealed for safety, these relays are a good choice for hazardous locations where combustible or corrosive gases may be present.
Split run time between two devices—these relays automatically alternate between them.
Also known as automotive relays, these relays can handle high starting (inrush) currents.
The extended housing covers and protects terminals.
With no moving parts, these solid state relays require less maintenance and last longer, switch faster, and are quieter, than mechanical relays. Also known as automotive relays.
A single, momentary input voltage switches these relays and locks them in position, so they don't require a constant input voltage to stay on or off.