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DAYTON Relay Sockets


Dayton relay sockets link relays to electrical connections and simplify the replacement or installation of relays in motors, large presses and automotive equipment.

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StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
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10E075
€25.01
B
1EGR3
€14.13
C
5X853
€23.78
D
5X852
€14.10
E
2A584
€26.02
F
1FC15
€18.39
G
1FC14
€14.48
H
1FC13
€10.87
I
1EGR2
€8.08
J
1EGP2
€8.42
K
1EGR1
€13.10
L
1EGP9
€7.79
M
1EGP8
€10.98
N
1EGP7
€11.76
O
1EGP5
€8.11
P
1EGP3
€7.26
Q
6X156
€20.26

Relay Sockets

Dayton relay sockets provide electrical interfacing between the circuit and the relay itself. These sockets facilitate easy replacement or installation of relays in motors, large presses & automotive equipment. They allow DIN rail / screw / panel mounting and provide a maximum current rating of 25A. Choose from a wide range of these relay sockets, available in 5, 8, 11 & 14 pin variants.

Features

  • Dayton electric relay sockets feature elevator / finger safe / standard sockets for protection against the risk of electric shock.
  • They offer DIN rail / panel / screw mounting for easy and secure installation.
  • These relay sockets have rated voltage of 300VAC and a maximum current rating of 25A.
  • They are available in 5, 8, 11 & 14 pin variants.

Compatible Accessories

  • Dayton 1TND8 Relay Clip: It provides secure mounting of relays onto a circuit board, panel or other mounting surfaces.

Frequently Asked Questions

What factors need to be considered while purchasing the right relay sockets?

  • Number of poles
  • Maximum voltage ratings
  • Maximum current ratings
  • Mounting styles

How to install these relay sockets?

  • Turn off power to the sockets before starting the installation of the relay sockets.
  • Select appropriate wires that fulfil the voltage and current requirements.
  • Ensure a secure and complete connection between the relay and output equipment.

What is the difference between double pole single throw and double pole double throw switches?

The double pole single throw (DPST) switch has two positions (ON and OFF) with both sets of contacts either closed or open simultaneously. In contrast, the double pole double throw (DPDT) switch has three positions (ON, OFF and a third position) where one set of contacts is closed while the other set remains open, and the third position connects to a separate set of contacts.

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