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Force Guided Relays International Inc.
What is Force Guidance of Contacts?
Switching relays with at least one NC (Normally Closed) contact and one NO (Normally Open) contact, exhibit a mechanical design preventing simultaneous closing of the NO and NC contact at all times. Force guidance is defined as a condition in which contacts are mechanically connected in such a way that the NC contact and NO contact can never be closed at the same time.
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FGR Designs New Din Rail Unit
Force Guided Relays Int’l (Oriskany, NY) has recently designed and manufactured a new series of DIN Rail safety units that contain 4, 6, 8 and 10 pole Hengstler safety relays. These are the largest offering of Force Guided safety relays that are currently available. These relays are mounted on a special PC Board that can handle a larger relay. The FGR55 supports a single Hengstler relay with a mounting socket, or it is soldered directly to the board. A variety of voltages are available including 12, 24, 48, 60 and 110VDC. If you do not see exactly what you require, give us a call, we can also do custom DIN Rail units to meet your special requirements. For more information, you can call us (toll-free) at 877-736-0304 or e-mail us at info@fgri.com. Look for the FGR55 DIN Rail units under “FGR DIN Rail Units” in the “Products” Section of this Website.
161 Clear Road | Oriskany, NY 13424 | 877-736-0304 | Fax: 315-736-0874 | info@fgri.com
Definitions
Definitions of Commonly Used Terms in the World of Safety Relays.
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Switching Relays
Switching relays with at least one NC (Normally Closed) contact.
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FGC
What is Force Guidance of Contacts?
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FGR Designs
FGR Designs New DIN Rail Unit
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