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News Release from: Finder | Subject: 94.04 socket
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 30 November 2001
Relay and timer socket takes suppression
modules
Finder has unveiled a new socket for use with the 2, 3 and 4 pole 55 Series industrial relay and 85 Series timer unit which is suitable for both DIN rail and direct to panel mounting
Finder has unveiled a new socket packed with design features Suitable for use with Finder's ever popular 2, 3 and 4 pole 55 Series industrial relay and 85 Series timer unit, the 94.04 socket is suitable for both DIN rail mounting and can also be mounted direct to a panel surface by two screw fixings
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 22 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Complete with an easily operated retaining clip, the 94.04 socket offers the facility for fixing prominent identification tags adjacent to all terminal positions.
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Incorporated into the socket is the facility to accept optional suppression and timer modules.
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Alternatively, an optional ON Delay or ON Pulse timer module can introduce delays of between 1.5 seconds to 64 minutes, this can be fitted initially or retrospectively.
Common connection of terminals of adjacent sockets can be effectively achieved by the use of 6-way jumper links.
A novel scheme of mechanically interlocking the socket and relay ensures that the former is retained under conditions of vibration.
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