Solenoid Winch motor 24V 50A/50A
€39,95
Includes 21% Tax
Product ID: 26819
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Bracket
G B+: M8
H Length/B+: 17.30
I Term. 15a/mm: M5
J Height/term. 15a: 10.75
K Term. 50 mm: M5
L Width/term. 50: 10.75
M Coil bolt: M8
N Coil bolt I.: 17.30
No. of terminals: 6
133617 UNIVERSAL
Electrical specifications
Voltage: 24
Amp: 50 (not continuous)
Intermittent load: 50A
Seconds: 5
Physical specifications
A Outer diameter mm: 41.70
B Total length: 88.85
Further information
Remarks: Double insulated.
Drawing: No. 36
The electrical switching and operating relays are common parts in electrical motor and installation systems. Electrical relays are used to switch large or different currents on or off via a relatively small current, often as a multiple of the control current. This is to eliminate heavy cables and to avoid unnecessary strain on contacts. In fact, a small switch is used to switch on a larger one by means of a magnetic coil and a contact.
The contacts are made of copper or silver. Silver contacts are more suitable to handle high currents.
As a rule, the control voltage used to turn on the relay is mentioned first, e.g. 6v, 12v, or 24 volts. This is followed by the maximum current in amperes to turn on the relay.
A so-called mini relay can usually only switch on a maximum current without surges. As the names suggests, operating and high-power relays are more designed for heavier jobs, often indicated with a second maximum amperage (short/long). For example, by switching a motor on, a power surge will occur for a short period of time.
Please do not hesitate to contact us for any further questions on the operation or the use of a relay.
Product ID: 26819
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