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The
GE CR420 general purpose plug-in relays are commonly used
for low cost switching in many industrial control circuits.
Typical applications include industrial equipment, machine
tool, HVAC, lighting, vending, commercial appliances,
elevators, and spa controls.
These
GE relays and sockets are powerful and highly cost effective.
Versions are available with AC and DC coils, plug-in or
direct flange mounting, and multiple contact configurations.
- General
Purpose Relays
Plug-in Relays (CR420)
Plug-in Relays (CR420H and CR420J)
Plug-in Relays (CR420K and CR420M)
Plug-in Relays (CR420N)
General Duty Relays (CR2790)
Compact Relays (CR120E)
CR2810
relays are multi-circuit AC control relays. They are particularly
suited for use on machine-tool panels due to long mechanical
life and 600 Volt rating.
- Industrial/Machine
Tool Relays
AC Operated Relays (CR2810)
AC Operated, DC Operated, Latched Relays (CR120B)
AC Operated, DC Operated, Latched Relays (CR120B, CR120BD,
CR120BL)
AC Operated Weld Check Relays (CR120BP)
Standard Components (CR120B)
Accessories (CR120B)
GE’s
CR120K relays are ideal for materials processing, materials
handling, elevator control, metalworking, business machines,
and electronic equipment. They can be used whenever coil
voltages from 6 to 250 volts ac or dc are required. A
molded phenolic case and a tightfitting transparent cover
make the CR120K suitable for application where dust and
other contaminants exist in the atmosphere.
- Hi-Fidelity
Relays
Standard Relays and Latching Relays (CR120K)
Standard Relays and Latching Relays (CR120K and CR120KL)
- IEC
Electronic Timers
Multivoltage Electronic Timers
- IEC
Protective Relays
Liquid Level Detector Relays
Differential Ground Fault Relays
Control and Protection Relays
- VersaMax®
Nano and Micro Controllers
Nano PLCs
Micro PLCs
Expansion Units
Analog Expansion Units
DataPanels
VersaPro Programming Software
Accessories
For
more information on GE Logic Control, please e-mail our
sales dept at sales@jostfewkes.com
or utilize our Quotation
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