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Using a low-current signal, these relays are often used to control small motors and heaters.
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.
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.
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.
The circular pin terminals plug into relay sockets for easy installation.
Smaller than relays with electrical wiring, these relays fit in compact devices. Mount them through holes on circuit boards with their solder pin terminals.
With no moving parts, these solid-state relays are fast switching and require less maintenance, last longer, and are quieter than mechanical switches.
Use these relays with industrial automation systems, security and emergency lighting, and small motors.
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.
Sealed to keep out water, these relays are often used for DC-powered equipment such as forklifts, floor scrubbers, and trucks.
Suitable for DC-powered equipment such as forklifts, floor scrubbers, and trucks.
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.
With a built-in web server, these relays can be remotely controlled over any IP network, including the Internet.
Control multiple timing functions from your electrical cabinet—these timer relays mount to 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail), which is the most commonly used size.
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.
Turn machinery, such as paint and conveyor lines, on and off after a set period of time.
Control two steps of an electrical process from a single relay—with two fully independent channels and 30 different functions, these relays give you a wide range of possibilities.
For fast installation, mount these relays directly to 35 mm DIN rail (also known as DIN 3 rail). With no moving parts, these solid state relays last longer and require less maintenance, are quieter, and switch faster than mechanical relays.
Get a variety of timing functions in a single relay.
Install these relays in a panel cutout or plug them into a relay socket. Unlike mechanical relays, these solid state relays have no moving parts, so they require less maintenance and last longer, are quieter, and switch faster.
Smaller than other PLCs, these controllers save space in your control cabinet. They combine the functionality of a relay, timer relay, and switch in one unit, so you can program simple automation jobs.