Circuit Board Relays


Smaller than relays with electrical wiring, these relays fit in compact devices. Mount them through holes on circuit boards with their solder pin terminals. Use them to control heaters, fans, and other high-power components from a low-power circuit.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Number of Terminals | Input Voltage | Control Current, mA | Switching Current @ Voltage | Max. Switching Voltage | Mechanical Life Cycles | Ht. | Wd. | Dp. | Pin Lg. | Each | |
Mechanical | |||||||||||
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1 Circuit Controlled with 1 Off (Normally Open) or 1 On (Normally Closed)—SPDT | |||||||||||
5 | 120V AC | 8.4 | 10 A @ 240 V AC | 250V AC | 10,000,000 | 1.1" | 0.5" | 1" | 0.21" | 0000000 | 00000 |
2 Circuits Controlled with 2 Off (Normally Open) or 2 On (Normally Closed)—DPDT | |||||||||||
8 | 120V AC | 8.4 | 8 A @ 240 V AC | 250V AC | 10,000,000 | 1.1" | 0.5" | 1" | 0.21" | 0000000 | 00000 |
Circuit Board Safety Relays

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.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Number of Terminals | Input Voltage | Control Current, mA | Switching Current @ Voltage | Max. Switching Voltage | Mechanical Life Cycles | Ht. | Wd. | Dp. | Pin Lg. | Features | Each | |
2 Circuits Controlled with 2 Off (Normally Open) or 2 On (Normally Closed)—DPDT | ||||||||||||
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8 | 24V DC | 29 | 8 A @ 240 V AC | 250V AC | 10,000,000 | 1.1" | 0.5" | 1" | 0.2" | Interlocked Opposing Contacts | 0000000 | 000000 |