Electromechanical relay socket 70 - 75 series
for printed circuit boards

Electromechanical relay socket - 70 - 75 series - Werner Electric GmbH - for printed circuit boards
Electromechanical relay socket - 70 - 75 series - Werner Electric GmbH - for printed circuit boards
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Characteristics

Type of relay
electromechanical
Other characteristics
for printed circuit boards

Description

WERNER'S 70-75 series sockets are the widest range of relay sockets. They are designed, manufactured and tested to meet the most demanding worldwide standard industrial requirements, our general purpose sockets offer reliable design, compact quick replacements, panel space saving and cost effective solutions. Features Overview - Sockets with built in Diodes - Sockets with 10 amps contact ratings - Sockets with dielectric strength 2000V - Options from single pole up to four poles Highlights - Suitable for Din rail and PC board mounting - Sockets with screw type & plug in type termination - Werner sockets can accommodate all makes of relays Werner sockets are designed for matching or mounting any make of standard relays and will perform for heavy-duty applications, large loads, long life and safety circuits. Werner has pioneered the popular and much copied DIN rail, snap-mount sockets today. Werner supplies sockets for many other relay manufacturers, and has done so far a long time. The series include screw type wire connection, plug in type wire connection, PCB connection which are mountable on DIN rail, direct to panel and on board. If you are not certain you are getting the world's bestselling, highest-quality sockets available, it's time you plugged into Werner Sockets.

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