RS PRO PCB Interface Relay, 60V Coil, 6A Switching Current, SPDT

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Brand

RS PRO

Product Type

Interface Relay

Coil Voltage

60V

Contact Configuration

SPDT

Mount Type

PCB

Terminal Type

PCB Pin

Switching Current

6A

Switching AC Voltage

400V ac

Switching DC Voltage

400V dc

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Coil Resistance

16.6kΩ

Height

19mm

Length

27mm

Coil Power

210mW

Standards/Approvals

No

Width

5mm

Contact Material

Silver Tin Oxide

RS PRO 60V SPDT PCB Pin Interface Relay, 6A


An SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) changeover relay with PCB Pins designed for use with the RS PRO range of interface relay sockets to enable quick installation without the need for soldering.;Ideal for use as a control device the general purpose PCB relay benefits from a high breakdown voltage of 4KV and a surge voltage of up to 6KV between coils and the contacts and features screw terminals for easy installation.;Constructed with Silver Tin Oxide contacts providing a low level of contact resistance with a high level of conductivity for excellent signal stability and strength.

Features and Benefits


60V Interface relay;SPDT changeover;Screw terminals;PCB pins;4KV breakdown voltage;6kV surge voltage;5g weight;Silver Tin contacts;27 x 19 x 5mm dimensions

Why RS PRO?


RS PRO is the own brand of RS, offering professional quality products and solutions across all industries and technologies. Our product range is rigorously tested, inspected, and audited against demanding international standards to provide you with industrial-grade quality, at the right price. Making RS PRO your smart choice.

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