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    9 Products

    Thin Spade-Terminal Relays

    Image of Product. 5-Terminal Relay. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Relays. Thin Spade-Terminal Relays, 1 Circuit Controlled, 0.5" Wide, 1.4" Deep.
    Image of Product. 8-Terminal Relay. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Relays. Thin Spade-Terminal Relays, 2 Circuits Controlled, 0.5" Wide, 1.4" Deep.
    Image of Product. Sockets with
Spring-Clamp
Terminals. Front orientation. Relay Sockets. Thin Spade-Terminal Relays.
    Image of Product. Sockets
with Screw
Terminals. Front orientation. Relay Sockets. Thin Spade-Terminal Relays.

    5-Terminal Relay

    8-Terminal Relay

    Sockets

    with Spring-Clamp Terminals

    Sockets with

    Screw Terminals

    Save space in your control cabinet. These narrow relays are often used for low-current switching applications, such as on small motors and pilot lights. They plug into a socket (sold separately) for quick installation.
    Relay sockets mount directly on 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail). Those with screw terminals connect and disconnect wire when you turn the screws. They can also mount to a flat surface. Those with spring-clamp terminals connect and disconnect to wires without needing to turn screws. Insert a screwdriver into the slot to release the spring clamp holding the wire in place.
    Relays
    Sockets with
    Screw Terminals
    Sockets with
    Spring-Clamp Terminals
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    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off or 1 On—SPDT
     
    Relay-Socket Mount
    5124310 amp @ 120V AC/24V DC3801/3 hp @ 120V AC1.1"0.5"1.4"0.187"7098K25000007098K21000007098K2300000
     
    2 Circuits Controlled with 2 Off or 2 On—DPDT
     
    Relay-Socket Mount
    812435 amp @ 120V AC/24V DC3801/6 hp @ 120V AC1.1"0.5"1.4"0.098"7098K2700007098K22000007098K2400000
     

    Circuit Board Safety Relays

    Image of Specification. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Safety Relays. Circuit Board Safety Relays, 14 Terminals.

    14

    Terminals

    Reduce connection errors on circuit boards that control machine guards and other safety devices. Also known as force-guided contact relays, they have contact pairs that won’t close at the same time, even if contacts stick or weld shut. These relays take up less space on a board than those with electrical wiring because their solder pin terminals mount directly through circuit board holes. Use them to control high-power components, such as fans and heaters, from a low-power circuit.
    Surge Suppression Coverage—Relays with surge suppression coverage protect sensitive electronics from damage and malfunction by eliminating voltage spikes. Switching off a relay can generate surges of 300 to 500 volts, but a diode within these relays suppresses these surges. An LED indicator on these relays lights up when they’re on, so you know at a glance if they’re wired correctly.
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    mA
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    Life Cycles
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    Surge Suppression
    Coverage
    Each
    6 Circuits Controlled with 3 Off and 3 On—6PST-3NO/3NC
    1412436 amp @ 240V AC/30V DC250V AC, 125V DC10,000,0002"0.5"1"0.14"Interlocked Opposing Contacts, LED IndicatorFull6253N29000000
     
    6 Circuits Controlled with 4 Off and 2 On—6PST-4NO/2NC
    1412436 amp @ 240V AC/30V DC250V AC, 125V DC10,000,0002"0.5"1"0.14"Interlocked Opposing Contacts, LED IndicatorFull6253N3200000
     
    6 Circuits Controlled with 5 Off and 1 On—6PST-5NO/1NC
    1412436 amp @ 240V AC/30V DC250V AC, 125V DC10,000,0002"0.5"1"0.14"Interlocked Opposing Contacts, LED IndicatorFull6253N3400000
     
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