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American Zettler Az973-1c-12dc4 Automotive Relays *package Of 16* on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States

Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Color:NA EAN:NA Manufacturer:American Zettler UPC:NA Brand:American Zettler Manufacturer Part Number:AZ973-1C-12DC4 MPN:AZ973-1C-12DC4

40 AMP MINI-ISO

AUTOMOTIVE RELAY

SOLD IN PACKAGE/LOT OF 16

 

FEATURES

Quick connect terminals

40 Amp contact rating

High momentary carry current (60A)

High operating temperature (110°C)

SPST (1 Form A), SPDT (1 Form C)

Epoxy sealed versions available

Metal or plastic mounting bracket available

Resistor or diode parallel to coil available

• ISO/TS 16949, ISO14000

CONTACTS

Arrangement SPST (1 Form A)

SPDT (1 Form C)

Ratings Resistive load:

Max. switched power: 560W (SPST)

560W (N.O.)

420W (N.C.)

Max. switched current: 40A (SPST)

40A (N.O.)

30A (N.C.)

Max. switched voltage: 75VDC

Material Silver tin oxide

Resistance < 100 milliohms initially

(6V, 1A voltage drop method)

COIL

Power

At Pickup Voltage 0.68W

(typical)

Max. Continuous 5.1W at 20°C (68°F)

Dissipation

Temperature Rise 52°C (94°F) at nominal coil voltage

Temperature Max. 155°C (311°F)

NOTES

1. All values at 20°C (68°F).

2. Relay may pull in with less than “Must Operate” value.

3. Specifications subject to change without notice.

 

GENERAL DATA

 

 

Operate Time (max.) 7ms at nominal coil voltage

Release Time (max.) 5ms at nominal coil voltage

 

 

 

Dielectric Strength

(at sea level for 1 min.)

 

 

500Vrms coil to contact

 

 

500Vrms contact to contact

 

Insulation Resistance 100 megohms min. at 500VDC, 20°C

 

 

50% RH

 

Dropout Greater than 10% of nominal coil voltage

 

 

 

Ambient Temperature

 

 

Operating -55°C (-67°F) to 110°C (230°F)

Storage -55°C (-67°F) to 155°C (311°F)

Vibration 0.062” DA at 10-40 Hz

Shock 100 m/s2

Enclosure P.B.T. polyester

Terminals Tinned copper alloy

 

0.25 Quick Connect

Note: Allow suitable slack on leads when wiring, and do

not subject the terminals to excessive force.

 

Weight Approx. 35 grams

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