Slim Interface Electro-Mechanical Relays from AutomationDirect

June 28, 2019
New space-saving slim electromechanical relays are now available from AutomationDirect. Klemsan Series slim interface relays are compact and lightweight relays especially useful where cabinet space is a consideration. Encased in a self-extinguishing plastic housing, these high-quality relays offer a long useful life.

These 35mm DIN rail mount KPR series compact 6.2mm relay modules include LED indicators and integrated resistor, capacitor, and Zener diode (RCZ) filters on select models. Models are available with DC and AC supply voltage options up to 230 VAC/VDC with a 6A contact rating. Accessories include a polyamide separator plate and 8 or 16-pole push-in type interface relay jumpers.

 

Slim interface relays start at $6.25 and are ideal for use with PLC automation systems, electric power plants, energy management systems, voltage panels, industrial machines and other power and sequencing control applications.

 

Learn more by visiting: www.automationdirect.com/slim-relays

 

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