Introduction
Arteche relay sockets performs two main functions: facilitate relay wiring and provide a strong and resilient physical interface with the installation, especially in safety and most demanding applications. Arteche relay sockets range includes front connection, rear connection and flush mount sockets. Socket terminals can be screw or faston.
Sockets
Front connection sockets: DIN rail mount or screwed to panel. Available for relays of 2 contacts (D type sockets), 4 contact (F type sockets), 8 contacts (J type sockets) and 16 contacts (I type sockets).
Rear connection sockets: Panel mount with rear connection. Available for relays of 2 contacts (D type sockets), 4 contact (F type sockets), 8 contacts (J type sockets) and 16 contacts (I type sockets).
Flush mount socket: The relay is level with the panel / mounting surface. Rear connections. Available for relays of 2 contacts (D type sockets), 4 contact (F type sockets), 8 contacts (J type sockets) and 16 contacts (I type sockets).
Spring socket: the front connection spring sockets are a solution for the railway industry, the best accessories for our full range of 4 contacts relays in terms of reliability and endurance
Accessories
Retaining clips
Universal retaining clip E0: It is the only reference compatible with all auxiliary relays and socket (with the exception of latching relays and UJ-2). For D and F socket types are used 2 units, for J socket type are used 4 units.
Metallic retaining clip E*: Each combination of relay and socket requires a specific retaining clip reference. For more info please refer to our auxiliary relays brochures.
I type relays (16 contacts) do not require retaining clips because they are screwed to the socket.
Security pins
Security pins enable a simple way to establish a mistake proof mechanical codification of sockets and relays, ensuring each relay can only be plugged in the right place and position.
The design of security pins allow multiple combinations. Their aim of this accessory is avoid human mistakes during installation and maintenance operations.