CAD326N7 Schneider Electric Control Relays


Part#:CAD326N7
Manufacturer:Schneider Electric
Category:Control Relays
Product Lifecycle:Active
Product description
Schneider Electric CAD326N7 is a contactor designed with a mechanical durability of 30,000,000 operations at no load, suitable for mounting on Plate DIN Rail. It falls under the utilisation categories AC-14, AC-15, and DC-13, featuring three SPST-NO (Single Pole Single Throw - Normally Open) contacts. The type of terminals provided are lugs-ring, and it has an operating rate of 10,800 cycles per hour.
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New Factory Sealed
New Factory Sealed - New condition, never used, original OEM part with original packaging and factory seal.
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CAD326N7 Schneider Electric
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Powermatic Associates is an authorized Schneider Electric distributor, proudly offering a diverse portfolio of innovative solutions tailored to meet the dynamic needs of today's industrial landscape. Schneider Electric stands as a global leader in energy management and automation, providing cutting-edge products and services that drive efficiency and sustainability across a variety of sectors. The...
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Schneider Electric CAD326N7 is a contactor designed with a mechanical durability of 30,000,000 operations at no load, suitable for mounting on Plate DIN Rail. It falls under the utilisation categories AC-14, AC-15, and DC-13, featuring three SPST-NO (Single Pole Single Throw - Normally Open) contacts. The type of terminals provided are lugs-ring, and it has an operating rate of 10,800 cycles per hour.
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