Expanded Relay Line

March 1, 2006
Several new additions to the vendor’s line of relays are available. The AD-70-STM-1 Socket Timing Module converts 783 and 784 series relays to time delay relays, creating a cost-effective alternative to integrated timers.

Priced at $29, the Socket Timing Module has selectable time scales ranging from 0.1 second to 10 days, and can be fine-adjusted with the built-in potentiometer. The 784-4C-SKT-1 socket, priced at $3, works with this module and the 784 series cube relays. The new 783-3C series cube relays are priced at $7, and are equipped with 24V AC/DC or 120/240VAC coils and a 15A contact. They require a $4 783-3C-SKT socket. The 755-2C single coil, 16A contact magnetic latching relays are available in 120VAC and 240VAC. The 755-2CD-24D is a dual coil 24VDC magnetic latching relay with 16A contact rating. These relays require the 750-3C-SKT 11-pin octal base, available for $4.25. The 755 series relays start at $8.

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