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Eaton 20DILE Auxiliary Contact, 2 NO Front-Mounting
Eaton 20DILE Auxiliary Contact, 2 NO Front-Mounting
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Eaton 20DILE Auxiliary Contact, 2 NO Front-Mounting
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Eaton 20DILE Auxiliary Contact, 2 NO Front-Mounting
Eaton 20DILE Auxiliary Contact, 2 NO Front-Mounting
The Eaton 20DILE auxiliary contact block is a high-quality electrical component designed to enhance the functionality of Eaton contactors. This front-mounting module provides two normally open (NO) contacts, allowing for the expansion of control circuits in industrial automation and electrical distribution systems. Built for reliability, it ensures consistent switching performance and seamless integration within standard control panels.
This auxiliary contact block offers a robust design that guarantees long-term operational stability. Its front-mounting configuration simplifies the installation process, saving valuable time during assembly or maintenance. By providing additional switching points, it enables more complex control logic, making it an essential upgrade for contactor-based systems. The unit is engineered to withstand demanding environments, maintaining precise electrical contact even under varying operational conditions.
This component is specifically designed for compatibility with Eaton contactors and may not fit or function correctly with contactors from other manufacturers. It is not intended for high-power load switching, as it is strictly an auxiliary device for control signals.
To install the Eaton 20DILE, ensure the power supply to the main contactor is completely disconnected. Align the auxiliary contact block with the front-mounting interface of the contactor and press firmly until it clicks into place. Once secured, connect the control wires to the designated terminals according to your circuit diagram. Verify all connections are tight before restoring power to the system.
Always perform a functional test of the control circuit after installation to ensure the auxiliary contacts operate in synchronization with the main contactor.
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