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    Compact Spade-Terminal Relays

    Image of Product. 11-Terminal Relay Socket. Front orientation. Relay Sockets. Compact Spade-Terminal Relays.
    Image of Product. 14-Terminal Relay Socket. Front orientation. Relay Sockets. Compact Spade-Terminal Relays.
    Image of Product. 8-Terminal Relay Socket. Front orientation. Relay Sockets. Compact Spade-Terminal Relays.

    11-Terminal

    Relay Socket

    14-Terminal

    Relay Socket

    8-Terminal

    Relay

    Socket

    Fit these relays where standard spade-terminal relays are too big. You can connect them three ways. Plug them into a socket (sold separately), connect them with quick-disconnect terminals, or solder wires directly to the terminals. An LED indicator shows you the status of the relay, so you know it’s connected and wired correctly.
    2 Circuits Controlled—Relays that control 2 or more circuits have a lockable test button, so you can test their function. When you press the button, the relay switches contacts. Use this button when checking a relay for proper function before installing it, or when investigating issues with wired relays.
    Sockets with Screw Terminals—Relay sockets mount directly on 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail) for fast installation. You can also mount them to a flat surface using screws.
    Relays
    Sockets with
    Screw Terminals
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage,
    V DC
    Control Current,
    mA
    Switching Current
    @ Voltage
    Max. Switching
    Voltage, V AC
    hp @ Switching Voltage
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Quick-Disconnect
    Tab Wd.
    Features
    Each
    Each
    2 Circuits Controlled with 2 Off or 2 On—DPDT
     
    Relay-Socket Mount
    8127510 amp @ 120V AC/24V DC3001.1"0.9"1.6"0.11"LED Indicator, Lockable Test Button, Mechanical Flag Indicator69585K1160000069585K61100000
    8127515 amp @ 120V AC
    12 amp @ 24V DC
    3001/2 hp @ 120V AC
    1 hp @ 277V AC
    1.1"0.9"1.6"0.187"LED Indicator, Lockable Test Button, Mechanical Flag Indicator69585K660000069585K10000
     

    Vehicle Relays

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Vehicle Relays. Vehicle Relays, Relay-Socket and Surface Mount, 4 Terminals.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Vehicle Relays. Vehicle Relays, Relay-Socket Mount, 5 Terminals.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Relay Sockets. Vehicle Relays, Sockets with Crimp- On Terminals.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Relay Sockets. Vehicle Relays, Sockets with Wire Leads.

    Relay-Socket and

    Surface Mount, 4

    Terminals

    Relay-Socket

    Mount, 5

    Terminals

    Sockets with

    Crimp- On

    Terminals

    Sockets with Wire

    Leads

    These relays handle the high starting (inrush) currents that often occur when turning on a vehicle. Also known as ISO relays, their blade terminals meet ISO 8092-1 dimensional standards to fit in road vehicles for easy maintenance and repair.
    Relays with surge suppression coverage prevent damage to sensitive equipment by reducing the 300V to 500V spike that happens when you switch relays off.
    Surface Mount—Relays for surface mounting have a tab for added security in high-vibration applications.
    Full—Relays with full surge suppression coverage eliminate the voltage spike.
    Vehicle Relays
    Sockets with
    Crimp- On Terminals
    Sockets with
    Wire Leads
    Switching Current @ Voltage
    No. of
    Terminals
    Input Voltage,
    V DC
    Off (Normally Open)
    Circuit Position
    On (Normally Closed)
    Circuit Position
    Max. Switching
    Voltage, V DC
    Max. Starting
    Current, amp
    Control Current,
    mA
    Surge Suppression
    Coverage
    Relay Terminal
    Layout
    Ht.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Quick-Disconnect
    Tab Wd.
    Each
    Each
    Each
    Relay-Socket Mount
     
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off or 1 On—SPDT
    52420 amp @ 24V DC10 amp @ 24V DC3615075FullType B1"1"0.9"0.25"9672K1170000008228K42000008228K13000000
     
    Relay-Socket and Surface Mount
     
    1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off—SPST-NO
    42470 amp @ 24V DC4020075Type B1.5"1.4"1"0.25", 0.375"9672K37000008228K4300008228K1200000
     
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