HMS, CII Series, Signal Relays, Up to 2 Amps

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HMS, CII
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HMS, CII
2 A
18.5 mA

About  Signal Relays, Up to 2 Amps

Signal relays up to 2 amps are a type of electromechanical device that enables the control of large loads using smaller control signals. These relays are designed to switch high voltage and high current loads, making them ideal for use in a wide range of applications where precise control of electrical circuits is required. The contacts on signal relays up to 2 amps have a range of ratings, including 10mA, 50mA, 200mA, 250mA, 400mA, 500mA, 1A, 1.25A, and 2A. These ratings determine the maximum current that the relay can handle, ensuring that it operates safely and reliably within its specified limits. Signal relays up to 2 amps are commonly used in a variety of industries, including telecommunications, automotive, consumer electronics, and industrial automation. For example, they may be used in telecommunications equipment to switch high-frequency signals between different circuits or in automotive applications to control various electrical systems within a vehicle. Overall, signal relays up to 2 amps serve as a critical component in many electrical systems, allowing for precise control of large loads using smaller control signals. Their varying contact ratings provide flexibility in their use across a range of applications, making them a valuable asset in many industries.