
General Purpose Relays
With a maximum current rating between 5 and 15 amps, these relays are for general use when high current capacity is not a concern and there are no specific conditions that need to be met. These relays have an electromechanical design, which means they operate on a combination of electromagnetic field and mechanical contacts.
Socket Mount
Easily replace these general-use relays. They have circular pins or a blade terminal that fit into a socket, allowing you to quickly plug and unplug the relay from the system when replacement is required.
Relays with circular bases have pins, and relays with square bases have blade terminals.
SPDT, 5 Terminals
SPDT, 8 Terminals
DPDT, 8 Terminals
3PDT, 11 Terminals
4PDT, 14 Terminals
Flange Mount
Ready to mount wherever a relay is needed, these general-use relays have a flange. The flange on the relay has holes for easy mounting from the side or top.
SPST, 4 Terminals
SPDT, 5 Terminals
SPDT, 6 Terminals
SPDT, 8 Terminals
DPDT, 8 Terminals
3PDT, 11 Terminals
4PDT, 14 Terminals
Air Tight
Also called hermetically sealed relays, these metal-covered relays have a seal to protects the relay from rough environmental conditions such as harmful gases, humidity, and dust as well as vibration, shock, and acceleration.
DPDT, 8 Terminals
3PDT, 11 Terminals
4PDT, 14 Terminals
Latching Socket Mount
Once the power source is removed from these relays, the contact position remains latched in place. This latching feature saves energy since constant voltage is not required to keep them activated. This also allows the operator to control a circuit with one electric pulse and keep the relay contact in place during power outages. These relays are socket-mount for easy replacement.
DPDT, 9 Terminals
DPDT, 10 Terminals
DPDT, 11 Terminals
Slim Interface
Narrower than other general-use relays, these slim-interface relays save space on your panel to make room for other components.