Auxiliary Contacts by SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC (41 items)
IEC Auxiliary Contact
IEC Auxiliary Contact
IEC Auxiliary Contact
Auxillary Contact, 6A, 1NC, 1NO
IEC Auxiliary Contact
Auxillary Contact, 2.5A, 1NC, 1NO
IEC Auxiliary Contact
IEC Auxiliary Contact
IEC Auxiliary Contact
IEC Contact Block, 10A, 4NO
Auxillary Contact
IEC Contact Block, 10A, 1NC, 1NO
IEC Contact Block, 10A, 2NC, 2NO
Module, Aux Contact, 5A
Auxiliary Contact Block, 1NO/1NC, 2.5 A
Auxiliary Contact Block, 1NO/1NC, 10 A
IEC Contact Block, 10A, 2NO
Auxillary Contact, 6A, 2NO
IEC Auxiliary Contact
Module, Aux Contact, 5A
IEC Auxiliary Contact
Auxiliary contact block, TeSys Deca, 2NO + 2NC, front mounting, screw clamp terminals, red front face
Auxiliary contact block, Side, 500V AC
Auxiliary contact block, Side, 500V AC
Contact block, Harmony XB4 - ATEX D, single contact, gas protected contact, screw clamp terminals, 1NO
IEC Auxiliary Contact
Contactor+Relay Aux Contact 575Vac 10A
Contactor+Relay Aux Contact 575Vac 10A
IEC Auxiliary Contact
Auxiliary Contact Block, Front, 690V AC
Auxiliary contact block, Side, 500V AC
Contactor+Relay Aux Contact 575Vac 10A
IEC Auxiliary Contact
Contactor+Relay Aux Contact 575Vac 10A
Module, Aux Contact, 5A
Auxiliary Contact Block, Front, 125V AC
About Auxiliary Contacts
Auxiliary Contacts, also known as aux contacts, are components used in contactors and motor starters to control the flow of electricity. They are a type of contactor or contact block that can open and close a circuit, thus allowing electricity to pass through it.
Types of Auxiliary Contacts
Auxiliary Contacts come in many different types depending on the job they are intended for. Some auxiliary contact blocks may be built into a contactor, while others may be separate from the contactor itself. In addition, auxiliary contacts may have different configurations such as normally open or normally closed depending on the application.
How Auxiliary Contacts are Made
Auxiliary Contacts are typically made from materials such as copper alloy, brass alloy, stainless steel alloy and carbon steel. The construction process involves various technologies such as welding, riveting and crimping to ensure that each part is securely fastened together.
Industries that use Auxiliary Contacts
Auxiliary contacts are used in many industries including manufacturing plants, industrial facilities and electrical engineering projects. Professionals in these fields use them to control motors and other electrical systems by opening or closing circuits when needed.
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