664 Results for Replacement Coils - Page 4
Mfr # 8501XO40V06
Key Features:
- Item: NEMA Control Relay
- Coil Volts: 480V AC
- Hz: 50/60
Mfr # SD03480
Key Features:
- Starter Size: 3
- Voltage: 480
Mfr # SE05120
Key Features:
- Starter Size: 3TF52
- Voltage: 240
Mfr # SD02480
Key Features:
- Starter Size: 2
- Voltage: 480
Mfr # CH05480
Key Features:
- Starter Size: 3 ,4 ,5
- Voltage: 480
Mfr # SE07480
Key Features:
- Starter Size: 3TF56
Mfr # 8501XO60V02
Key Features:
- Item: NEMA Control Relay
- Coil Volts: 120V AC
- Hz: 50/60
Mfr # 75D54772AG
Key Features:
- Item: Replacement Coil
- Coil Volts: 240V
- Coil Voltage: 240V AC
Mfr # TE06480
Key Features:
- Starter Size: LC1D40, 50, 65, 80, 95
- Voltage: 480
Mfr # TE06240
Key Features:
- Starter Size: LC1D40, 50, 65, 80, 95
- Voltage: 240
Mfr # AB54120
Key Features:
- Starter Size: 4
- Voltage: 120
Mfr # 55-501463G002
Key Features:
- Item: Replacement Coil
- For Use With: GE NEMA Rated 300 and 200 Line Magnetic Contactors and Starters
- Coil Volts: 120V AC
Mfr # TE02208
Key Features:
- Starter Size: LC1D25, 32
- Voltage: 208
Mfr # 75D54772AJ
Key Features:
- Item: Replacement Coil
- Coil Volts: 24V
- Coil Voltage: 24V AC
Mfr # 6GNT3
Key Features:
- Item: Replacement Coil
- Coil Volts: 120V AC
- For Use With: Dayton 50 to 63A Definite Purpose Contactors
Mfr # AB53120
Key Features:
- Starter Size: 3
- Voltage: 120
Mfr # AB51240
Key Features:
- Starter Size: 0,1
- Voltage: 240
Mfr # TE08480
Key Features:
- Starter Size: LC1D115, D150
- Voltage: 480
Mfr # AB53240
Key Features:
- Starter Size: 3
- Voltage: 240
Mfr # AB52480
Key Features:
- Starter Size: 2
- Voltage: 480
Mfr # AB02120
Key Features:
- Starter Size: 2
- Voltage: 120
Mfr # AB54240
Key Features:
- Starter Size: 4
- Voltage: 240
About Replacement Coils
A “coil” is a coil of wire that serves as an inductor. When current flows through a wire, a small magnetic field occurs around it, so a coil of such wire with a current flowing through it creates a stronger magnetic field than a smaller length of wire. The coil temporarily stores energy in the form of a magnetic field. The job of an inductor is to resist sudden changes in the current that flows through it. The current cannot instantly change; it always lags by a certain amount of time. Coils are used in electric motors, generators, electromagnets, transformers, and more. Coils are often used to control contactor switches to serve as magnetic motor starters. Coils have a limited lifespan, so replacement coils are good to keep on hand.