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Finder 34.51.7.024.5010 PCB Relay, 24V DC, 6A, 1 CO Contact
Finder 34.51.7.024.5010 PCB Relay, 24V DC, 6A, 1 CO Contact
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Finder 34.51.7.024.5010 PCB Relay, 24V DC, 6A, 1 CO Contact
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Finder 34.51.7.024.5010 PCB Relay, 24V DC, 6A, 1 CO Contact
Finder 34.51.7.024.5010 PCB Relay, 24V DC, 6A, 1 CO Contact
The Finder 34.51.7.024.5010 is a high-performance electromagnetic PCB relay engineered for precision switching in electronic control circuits. This compact component is designed for direct mounting on printed circuit boards, offering a reliable solution for managing electrical signals in various automation and industrial environments. With its robust construction and efficient design, it ensures consistent performance and long-term operational stability.
This relay stands out due to its space-saving design, which is essential for modern electronic assemblies where board real estate is limited. The use of high-quality materials ensures excellent electrical conductivity and durability, minimizing the risk of contact failure. Its 24V DC coil operation is standard for many industrial control systems, providing seamless integration into existing setups while maintaining low power consumption during operation.
This relay is not intended for switching high-power loads that exceed its 6A current rating, as doing so may cause permanent damage to the contacts. It is also not suitable for environments with extreme moisture or corrosive gases unless housed in a protective, sealed enclosure.
To use the Finder relay, solder the pins directly onto your printed circuit board according to the circuit diagram. Ensure that the coil voltage matches the 24V DC supply provided by your control system. When connecting the load to the changeover contact, verify that the current and voltage levels are within the specified limits to prevent overheating or contact welding.
Always ensure that the power supply is disconnected before soldering or performing maintenance on the PCB to prevent electrical shock or accidental short circuits.
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