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Broad Selection of other Quality Components
1 & 3 Phase Power
Distribution Blocks • For use with copper and aluminum cable • 600V AC/DC • 80A – 310A current ratings • 6 – 11 outputs • DIN Rail or Panel Mount • Accessories increase the number of outputs with only one input (for specific models)
• No caps to open or remove • Housing: Polyamide
Ferrules • Standard & UL ferrules available • Single Insulated Wire Ferrules • Twin Insulated Wire Ferrules • Insulated Wire Ferrules on Reel or Belt • Insulated Industry Standard Wire Ferrules • Insulated DIN Standard Wire Ferrules • Uninsulated Industry Standard Wire Ferrules • Insulated Dual Wire Ferrules • Insulated Ferrules Assortment Box • Multi Function Wire Prep & Ferrule Crimper • Crimpers
Terminal Strips – Eurostrip®
Style
• Easy Mounting and Connection • Reliable Connection Every Time • Up to 63A • Feed-through Flat Base (300V) • Feed Through Standoff Feet (600V) • Pluggable Version • Various Accessories
Slim Line Relays • Only 6.2mm thick • Modules have a plug in construction • Modules available with solid state or mechanical relay
• Built in LED indicates the relay energizing state • The relay features a SPDT configuration and a maximum switching current of 6A
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Shown with RSA-8P adapter
Safety Relays • Feature forced-guided contacts • Broadest line of Safety Relays that meet the ASME requirements • Relays meet 2006/42/EC requirements • IEC / EN 60204, IEC/EN 62061 and DIN/VDE 0113 • Available from 2-8 contacts, 6-10A, 5-220V DC coils
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Industrial Relays • Industrial Electromagnetic Relays • Miniature Electromagnetic Relays • Slimline Interface Relays • Sub-miniature Electromagnetic and Solid State Modules
• Relays for Photovoltaic • Relay Socket Combination • Accessories
Enclosed Relay Modules • Compact and secure mounting • Assures no-shock, IP20 • Custom configurations up to 32 channels • True 10A performance • Highly ergonomic wire entry
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