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Replacement Coils (1,000+ items) - Page 9
Zoro # G010065539
Mfr # CTR2732
Copeland Compressor
120vCoil 3pole 60amp Contactor
Zoro # G610065519
Mfr # 912-3060-01
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket Square D/Schneider Current Style Devices Control Coil - Replaces 31074-400-57, Size 3
Zoro # G109939932
Mfr # SD03480
Zoro # G009940076
Mfr # SE05240
Zoro # G609939968
Mfr # SE26120
Zoro # G209940067
Mfr # SE14240
Zoro # G915536783
Mfr # BLX1FG110
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket Clark DC Control Coil - Replaces TB-20-1
Zoro # G009939971
Mfr # CL99010
Siemens
Coil 125 Vdc
Zoro # G616244765
Mfr # 75D73070V
Zoro # G415536351
Mfr # BLX1D8T5
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket Telemecanique/Schneider LC1D Control Coil- Replaces LX1D6U6, Size LC1D40, 50, 65, 80, 95
Zoro # G809940146
Mfr # TE06240
Zoro # G309940271
Mfr # GE01240
Zoro # G909939927
Mfr # CH12120
Zoro # G215536766
Mfr # BLXD1Q5
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket Square D/Schneider Current Style Devices Control Coil - Replaces 31063-409-38, Size 2
Zoro # G709940154
Mfr # SD02120
Zoro # G215537039
Mfr # B3TY7543-0AK6
Zoro # G215536674
Mfr # BLX1D8W5
Zoro # G009940212
Mfr # CH21480
Siemens
magnetic coil 48-80 V AC/DC
Zoro # G516096617
Mfr # 3RT2944-5NE31
Zoro # G215536780
Mfr # BLX1FG092
Zoro # G915868914
Mfr # 3RT1966-5NF31
Usa Industrials
Aftermarket Telemecanique/Schneider LC1 Control Coil - Replaces LX1FF380, Size F115-F150
Zoro # G109940242
Mfr # TE10480
Zoro # G615537240
Mfr # BLX1FK380
Zoro # G115536552
Mfr # BLX1FL600
Zoro # G015536317
Mfr # BLX1D8N7
Zoro # G115537252
Mfr # B3RT1944-5AD21
Zoro # G915536929
Mfr # BLX4D7FD
Zoro # G315536833
Mfr # BLX1D8E5
Zoro # G615536748
Mfr # BLX1D8W6
Zoro # G415536306
Mfr # B3RT1934-5AF01
Zoro # G515536282
Mfr # BLX1D8S5
Square D
NEMA Control Relay, 8NO, 24VDC, 10A
Zoro # G1982285
Mfr # 8501XDO80V53
Zoro # G615536847
Mfr # BLX1D6G5
Zoro # G715536990
Mfr # B3RT1945-5AD01
Zoro # G116096611
Mfr # 3RT2944-5AR61
Zoro # G015869002
Mfr # 3RT1975-5PP31
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.


































