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Pilz 774300

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$83.63
Marvo Stock ID: MV-847H
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Product Description

The Pilz 774300 is a high-quality safety relay from the renowned PNOZ X Series. This compact device, measuring just 22.5 x 87.0 x121.0 mm, is designed to provide reliable safety for your industrial automation needs. It operates with a supply voltage of 24 V ac/dc and features a single channel, 1NC, and 3 contacts.

This safety relay is engineered for monitoring E-STOP, safety gates, and light barriers, ensuring optimal safety in your operations. It is equipped with screw terminals for secure connections and has a power consumption of 4 VA for AC and 2 W for DC.

The Pilz 774300 safety relay is also RoHS compliant and conforms to various international standards, including EN 60947-4-1, EN 60947-5-1, and EN 60068-2-78. Its robust ABS UL 94 V0 front plate housing ensures durability and longevity in demanding industrial environments.

Whether you're upgrading your existing system or building a new one, the Pilz 774300 safety relay is a reliable choice for enhancing safety in your automation processes.

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Physical Specifications

1.000 kg
320.000 mm(L)
250.000 mm(W)
250.000 mm(H)

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