EATON DC Contactor Contact Kits
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EATON DC Contactor Contact Kits


Eaton DC contactor contact kits are swappable parts for DC contactors that can be used if the contacts wear out or get damaged from arcing or other causes. They include a set of stationary and movable contacts.

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StyleModelPrice (ex. VAT)
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2131A94G10
€6,132.15
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26D2610G15
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26D2610G18
€4,638.42
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26D2610G22
€1,717.49
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26D2610G24
€3,031.22
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26D2610G16
€2,651.08
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26D2610G20
€41,125.31

Working Mechanism

  • When the coil of a DC contactor is energised, it generates a magnetic field that pulls in the armature connected to the movable contacts in the contact kit.
  • The movable contacts are then pressed against the stationary contacts, completing the circuit and allowing current to flow.
  • When the coil is de-energised, the magnetic field disappears.
  • The spring-loaded armature pushes the movable contacts away from the stationary contacts, opening the circuit and stopping the current flow.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a DC contactor?

DC contactors control the flow of DC power in a circuit. They consist of a coil that creates a magnetic field (when activated), pulling in a set of contacts, completing the circuit and allowing current to flow.

How do I select the right contactor for my application?

The selection of a contactor depends on voltage & current rating of the circuit, switching frequency, load type and environmental conditions.

How to maintain Eaton DC contactor contact kits?

Regular inspection and maintenance can help ensure the proper functioning of a DC contactor contact kit.

How do I test a DC contactor contact kit?

Testing a DC contactor contact kit involves checking for proper voltage & continuity, inspecting the contacts for wear or damage and verifying that the contacts are opening & closing properly.

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