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Forcibly Guided Safety Relay

Monday, March 01, 2004

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Forcibly Guided Safety Relay

The forcibly guided G7S-E safety relay can switch up to 10 A of current. The high rating makes the relay appropriate for a wide range of applications, including direct switching of small motor and solenoid loads. The unit can save valuable controller space while still offering the security of safe equipment operation.

The DIN rail mounting and PC board mounting sockets are rated for 10 A current and feature quick-release holding clamps for easy installation and removal. The new relay offers two pole configurations. Operate and release times are 50 msec, maximum.

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