Replacement Coils (1,000+ items) - Page 18
Zoro # G715536785
Mfr # BLX4D4GD
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket Clark DC Control Coil - Replaces TB-20-1
Zoro # G009939971
Mfr # CL99010
Zoro # G409940102
Mfr # TE15480
Zoro # G609939883
Mfr # AB54120
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket Furnas/Siemens NEMA Control Coil - Replaces 75D73251F, 75D73251A, Size 3, 3-1/2
Zoro # G309940233
Mfr # FRD3120
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket Cutler-Hammer/Eaton Citation Control Coil - Replaces 9-1887-1, Size 0, 1
Zoro # G109939901
Mfr # CH01120
Zoro # G309939923
Mfr # SE02024
Zoro # G309940073
Mfr # AS05120
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket Telemecanique/Schneider LC1 Control Coil - Replaces LX1FF187, Size F115-F150
Zoro # G209940241
Mfr # TE10240
Zoro # G609939968
Mfr # SE26120
Zoro # G709939950
Mfr # AB53240
Zoro # G609940230
Mfr # AB54240
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket ABB Series EH Control Coil - Replaces KH100, 110, 145-2, Size EH100-EH145
Zoro # G909940039
Mfr # AS11240
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket Cutler-Hammer/Eaton Citation, Freedom Control Coil - Replaces 9-1891-1, Size 3 , 4 , 5
Zoro # G909940237
Mfr # CH05120
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket Square D/Schneider Current Style Devices Control Coil - Replaces 31074-400-57, Size 3
Zoro # G109939932
Mfr # SD03480
Zoro # G709940215
Mfr # AB00120
Schneider Electric
Contactor coil, TeSys Deca, LXD1, 48V AC 50/60Hz for 9.38A contactor
Zoro # G0850145
Mfr # LXD1E7
Zoro # G122704883
Mfr # COU41E185GUL
Zoro # G615869099
Mfr # 3RT1965-5AB31
Zoro # G415536931
Mfr # BLX4D7JD
Zoro # G009940076
Mfr # SE05240
Zoro # G309940271
Mfr # GE01240
Zoro # G409939892
Mfr # SE02208
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket Siemens 3TF Control Coil - Replaces 3TY7443-OAK6, Size 3TF34, 35, 44, 45
Zoro # G009940144
Mfr # SE01120
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket Telemecanique/Schneider LC1D Control Coil - Replaces LX1D4G6, Size LC1D25, 32
Zoro # G709940338
Mfr # TE02120
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.






























