The forcibly-guided G7S-E safety relay can switch up to 10A of current, making it well-suited for direct switching of small motor and solenoid loads.
The relay is tested to EN, UL and CSA standards, and is offered in two pole configurations, 4 N.O. and 2 N.C. or 3 N.O. and 3 N.C. Operate and release times are 50ms maximum. The G7S-E safety relay is available from stock at $45 each. DIN rail mounting and PCB mounting sockets rated for 10A current are also available from stock, priced at $28 and $6.50 respectively. Both socket types feature quick release holding clamps for easy installation and removal.
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