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- Item: General Purpose Relays
- Features: Screwless Clamp-Terminal Sockets Available, Space Saving - 16 mm with Socket, Test Button, Momentary and Lockable, Blue for DC, Red for AC Versions
- Standards: CSA 22.2 No.0, CSA 22.2 No.14 (File No.LR31928), IEC/VDE (Certificate No.40015012 EN 61810-1), UL 508 (File No.E41643)
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- Item - Relay: Enclosed Relay
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- Item: General Purpose Relays
- Contact Material: Silver and Gold Plated
- Features: Full Range of Sockets Covering Mounting by Screw, Box Clamp and Screw-Less Clamp Method, Screw-Less Clamp Terminal Sockets Available, Transparent Housing
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- Item: RELAY
- Length: 2 3/4 in
- Features: 24v DPDT Relay
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- Item: General Purpose Relays
- Standards: CSA, TUV, UL Listed, VDE Certified
- Depth: 2.6 mm
About General Purpose Relays
General purpose relays are electromechanical devices that are used to switch electrical circuits. They are often used to control the operation of an electrical circuit, either by opening or closing it, and can be used for a variety of different applications.
Types of General Purpose Relays
General purpose relays come in a variety of types and configurations, including latching, time delay, polarized, and solid-state relays. Each type of relay is designed for specific applications, such as controlling large motors or providing precise timing delays.
How General Purpose Relays are Made
General purpose relays are typically constructed with a coil wound around an iron core and enclosed in a plastic housing. The coil is energized when electricity passes through it, causing the iron core to move and open or close the contacts inside the relay. Other materials used in general purpose relays include copper wire, steel plates, insulating materials such as plastics and ceramics.
Industries that use General Purpose Relays
General purpose relays can be found in many industries such as automotive manufacturing, industrial automation systems, telecommunications systems and consumer electronics. Professionals working in these fields use general purpose relays to control various operations within their system or machine.
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