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Replacement Coils (1,000+ items) - Page 13
Zoro # G415536993
Mfr # BLX1D8L7
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket ABB Series EH Control Coil - Replaces KH100, 110, 145-4, Size EH100-EH145
Zoro # G009940052
Mfr # AS11480
Zoro # G915536707
Mfr # BLXD1Q7
Siemens
Magnet coil for 3TB52 3TC52
Zoro # G316096640
Mfr # 3TY6523-0BM4
Zoro # G215536452
Mfr # BLX1FF380
Zoro # G209939931
Mfr # CH20480
Zoro # G116096642
Mfr # 3TY6483-0LF4
Noark
Coil, 480V, C50, 65, 80
Zoro # G7158604
Mfr # 8310244D
Zoro # G509940248
Mfr # SE03208
Zoro # G815536890
Mfr # BLX4D7CW
Zoro # G215536681
Mfr # BLXD1N7
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket Siemens 3TF Control Coil - Replaces 3TY7443-OAM1, Size 3TF34, 35, 44, 45
Zoro # G309940141
Mfr # SE01208
Zoro # G615536854
Mfr # B3RT1945-5AM21
Zoro # G416096625
Mfr # 3TY6523-0AP0
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket GE 100/200/300 Line Control Coil - Replaces 55-501493G4, 55-530249G4, Size 5
Zoro # G109940228
Mfr # GE05480
Noark
Coil, 24V, C250, 320
Zoro # G7027774
Mfr # 8201524A
Zoro # G615536885
Mfr # BLX4D7EW
Zoro # G809940214
Mfr # AB54480
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket Siemens 3TF Control Coil - Replaces 3TY7443-0AQ0, Size 3TF34, 35, 44, 45
Zoro # G509940071
Mfr # SE01480
Zoro # G115869179
Mfr # 3RT1975-5AP32
Zoro # G115536316
Mfr # BLXD1LE6
Zoro # G715536402
Mfr # B3TY7563-0AU1
Zoro # G115536279
Mfr # B3RT1934-5AD01
Zoro # G215537138
Mfr # B3TY7543-0AU1
Zoro # G315536284
Mfr # BLXD1L5
Zoro # G615537103
Mfr # BLX1FG850
Zoro # G415536375
Mfr # BLX1D2Q7
Zoro # G109939895
Mfr # SE02480
Zoro # G409940249
Mfr # AS03120
Zoro # G315536833
Mfr # BLX1D8E5
Zoro # G815537002
Mfr # BLX1D6S5
Zoro # G015537017
Mfr # BLX4D6FW
Zoro # G315537175
Mfr # B3TY7443-0AP6
Zoro # G815537118
Mfr # BLX1FL1000
Zoro # G115536743
Mfr # BLX1D4E5
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket Telemecanique/Schneider LC1 Control Coil - Replaces LX1FH2402, Size F265-F330
Zoro # G609940308
Mfr # TE12240
About Replacement Coils
A “coil” is a coil of wire that serves as an inductor. When current flows through a wire, a small magnetic field occurs around it, so a coil of such wire with a current flowing through it creates a stronger magnetic field than a smaller length of wire. The coil temporarily stores energy in the form of a magnetic field. The job of an inductor is to resist sudden changes in the current that flows through it. The current cannot instantly change; it always lags by a certain amount of time. Coils are used in electric motors, generators, electromagnets, transformers, and more. Coils are often used to control contactor switches to serve as magnetic motor starters. Coils have a limited lifespan, so replacement coils are good to keep on hand.

































