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News Release from: Aerco | Subject: Honeywell SZR series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 01 July 2002
General-purpose relays at half the price
New from Aerco is a series of cost-effective general-purpose relays from Honeywell that are half the price of comparable products, even in low quantities.
New from Aerco is a series of cost-effective general-purpose relays from Honeywell that are half the price of comparable products, even in low quantities The SZR series covers a broad range of specifications in a wide range of voltages to meet many different applications and particularly where price sensitivity is a key issue
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Interchangeable with major competitive brands, the SZR series is available in DIN rail, PCB and solder socket styles with PCB-type, solder and plug-in terminations.
The plug-in socket version allows quick and easy replacement.
All models are fitted with a holding clip that is included with all types of socket at no additional cost meaning that they do not have to be ordered or stocked separately.
Current ratings are 3A (four-pole, double-throw), 5A (double-pole, double-throw) and 10A (four-pole, double-throw and double-pole, double-throw).
Options include a red LED coil energised indicator and internal diode surge protection.
The SZR series meets industry requirements for North America and Europe and is UL and CE certified with CSA approvals pending.
They will be ideal for applications such as control panels, elevator panels, machine tools, test equipment, assembly line equipment, printing presses and conveyor equipment.
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