Siemens Auxiliary Contact, 4 Contact, 4NO, Snap-On, Sirius Classic

RS Stock No.: 392-7346Brand: SiemensManufacturers Part No.: 3RH1911-2FA40
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Specifications

Brand

Siemens

Number of Contacts

4

Normal State Configuration

4NO

Mounting Style

Snap-On

Range

Sirius Classic

Series

3RH1

Terminal Type

Cage Clamp

Pole and Throw Configuration

4P

Country of Origin

Germany

Product details

Siemens SIRIUS Cage Clamp Technology

As an alternative to screw connections a large number of Siemens low voltage components are also available with cage clamp connections.,Solid, stranded and finely stranded conductors, with or without end sleeves, can be connected, where two conductors can be clamped independent of one another at each terminal.,Inserting a flat bladed screwdriver opens the terminal; the conductor is then introduced and securely clamped following the removal of the screwdriver. The chromium-nickel spring steel of the cage clamp terminal guarantees corrosion resistant contact of the conductors.

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Technical documents

Specifications

Brand

Siemens

Number of Contacts

4

Normal State Configuration

4NO

Mounting Style

Snap-On

Range

Sirius Classic

Series

3RH1

Terminal Type

Cage Clamp

Pole and Throw Configuration

4P

Country of Origin

Germany

Product details

Siemens SIRIUS Cage Clamp Technology

As an alternative to screw connections a large number of Siemens low voltage components are also available with cage clamp connections.,Solid, stranded and finely stranded conductors, with or without end sleeves, can be connected, where two conductors can be clamped independent of one another at each terminal.,Inserting a flat bladed screwdriver opens the terminal; the conductor is then introduced and securely clamped following the removal of the screwdriver. The chromium-nickel spring steel of the cage clamp terminal guarantees corrosion resistant contact of the conductors.