Solenoids
A solenoid is an electromagnetic relay used in a direct current wiring system between a low current capacity switch and a high current load requirement.
In an engine starting system, the ignition switch in the start position may have a rating of 5 amps whilst the starter motor may have a cranking requirement of 200 to 350 amps.
Once energised by the ignition switch, the solenoid coil moves the high current capacity contact to a closed position, thereby energising the starter motor.
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Solenoids Plated Steel Housing (12)
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Solenoids
SPST 24V Intermittent Duty Solenoid
A solenoid in an electromagnetic relay used in a direct current wiring system between a low current capacity switch and a high current load requirement.
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SPST 24V GND Intermittent Duty Solenoid
A solenoid in an electromagnetic relay used in a direct current wiring system between a low current capacity switch and a high current load requirement.
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Twin Motor Reversing Intermittent
For reversing motors such as hoists, winches, windlasses, ATVs and snowplow blades. Two solenoids in one for cost and space savings and simpler wiring. Two integral solenoids provide dynamic braking for permanent magnet motors when neither coil is energized. 12V: 24450B, 24V: 24450-02B
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