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C.K Tools brings
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A design guide for the future… A guide to more sustainable, efficient, resilient, and adaptable facilities
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ome of the most popular shows on television these days are around home improvement. But
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Upgraded 6 Amp Relay satisfies need for high power in miniature format
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ongfa’ s HF18FH, part of Hongfa Plug in relay
range, is a 6 Amp 4 Pole miniature high power relay operating from an AC or DC supplies. Hongfa have improved the HF18FH from the industry standard 5 Amp 250VAC/30VDC to an improved 6 Amp 250VAC/30VDC. This relay enables manufacturers and end users to use a small, high-power relay where a greater switching current is needed or preferred. Alongside the improved
6 Amp rated contacts, the relay boasts built in LED, Lockable Test Button and Mechanical Flag Indicator.
Hongfa have also taken the opportunity to change the colour of the relay case, from a translucent smoked
brown colour to a more aesthetically pleasing clear transparent case. This enables the operator to clearly see the Relays switching contact and the internal LED and Mechanical flag indicator. The forementioned LED has also been improved, Hongfa have moved away from a polarity sensitive LED to an LED which will operate on both the positive and negative terminals. Previously the relay needed to be wired with the correct terminal arrangement for the LED to operate. With the new relay either terminal can be used allowing greater flexibility to the installer. The LED along with the Mechanical test button is colour coded, Red LED with Orange Test Button for AC Coils and a Green LED with Blue Test Button for DC Coils. Aimed at OEMs, CEMs, panel builders and equipment manufacturers, the HF18HF is suitable for a diverse range of applications such as control panels, pumping applications, lift manufacturers, stair lifts and vending machines. The relay measures just 37.0 x 21.5 x 28mm, and three versions of the relay are available: a 7A 2 Pole DPDT,
a 7A 3 Pole 3PDT, and a 6A 4 Pole 4PDT with full terminal compatibility with industry standard sockets. Switchtec
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