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Quickly and safely mount these relays on 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3). IP20 rated, they have recessed terminals that prevent fingers and other objects from touching live circuits.
Unlike mechanical relays, these solid state relays have no moving parts, so they require less maintenance and last longer, switch faster, and are quieter. They mount on 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3) for fast installation.
Prevent damage from voltage spikes, reduce signal interference, and amplify signal with these relays, which interface between your controller and components to isolate input and output circuits.
Use the screw terminals to hardwire these relays.
Use these relays with industrial automation systems, security and emergency lighting, and small motors.
Using a low-current signal, these relays are often used to control small motors and heaters.
Operate equipment that cycles on and off from your control cabinet.
For use with equipment that cycles on and off, these relays meet UL 508 for air conditioning and heating. Also known as definite-purpose contactors.
Smaller than relays with electrical wiring, these relays fit in compact devices. Mount them through holes on circuit boards with their solder pin terminals.
The circular pin terminals plug into relay sockets for easy installation.
These relays switch through a series of different circuit configurations every time they receive an input voltage. Also known as step 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.
A NEMA 4X enclosure protects these relays from washdowns, dirt, and corrosion.
Often used to regulate the speed of AC fans or keep a heater at a set temperature, these relays connect directly to sensors to calculate and adjust output power. This allows you to use an analog input without converting it to a digital signal to control output power.
Sealed for safety, these relays are a good choice for hazardous locations where combustible or corrosive gases may be present.
Reduce connection errors on circuit boards that control machine guards and other safety devices. 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.
Split run time between two devices—these relays automatically alternate between them.
Provide on/off control for a motor and protect it from overloads. These starters shut the motor off if current exceeds the full-load current rating.
With a shallower depth than most other starters, these fit in narrow spaces.
Sized to fit in tight spaces, these starters have a shorter height and narrower depth than most other starters.
The NEMA 4X rated enclosure protects these starters from corrosion and washdowns.
Use these starters with motors that run forward and backward, such as motors for conveyor belts.
Rated NEMA 4X, these enclosed starters are protected from corrosion and washdowns.
Sealed coils protect these switches against moisture, heat, dirt, and mechanical and thermal stress.
Housed in a durable steel enclosure.
Save electricity and extend motor life by reducing the motor's starting current.
Assemble your own motor starter by combining a switch and a thermal overload element.
Combine a switch and a thermal overload element to build a starter that can handle high-current-rated motors. Also known as a NEMA starter.
Operated by hand, these starters are more compact than electrically actuated motor starters; use them when multiple motor circuits are housed in one panel.
Mount these monitors to DIN rail.
Use the mounting holes to attach monitors to a flat surface.
Plug monitors into relay sockets for fast installation and replacement.
Upgrade motor starters that use thermal overload protection with these solid-state overloads—they don't use heating elements, so enclosure ventilation and cooling is not required.
Turn machinery, such as paint and conveyor lines, on and off after a set period of time.
Attach these relays to a flat surface using the mounting hole. They have no moving parts, so compared to mechanical switches, they require less maintenance, last longer, and are quieter.