Relay sockets

Did you know that relays made both the development of the first computers and telegraphy possible in the first place? As early as the middle of the 18th century, people were thinking about the idea of the telegraph. But it was only through the invention and further development of the relay that this idea could become a reality. Incidentally, the term relay is derived from the relay stations of the post office. This is where the post riders exchanged their horses. A total of 2,000 relays were installed in the first Z3 computer (1941) by Konrad Zuse. Today, relays are indispensable in many places. At eibabo you can get various relay sockets of the best quality for your project. We carry models with dismantling and holding levers, EMC suppression circuitry in the coil, integrated LED display, screw connection and snap-on fastening.

Catalogue content:


In this eibabo® catalogue Relays > Relay socket you will find items from the following product groups:

Item overview:

  • Base
  • Changeover relay
  • Circuit board socket
  • DIN rail foot
  • Empty Case
  • Jack for time module
  • Lamp holder
  • Load relay
  • Miniature switching relay
  • Mounting base
  • Plug-in relay
  • Power relay
  • Power supply
  • Print version
  • Relay Accessories
  • Relay socket
  • Relay terminal
  • Screw socket
  • Screw terminal socket
  • Screw terminals
  • Socket
  • Socket relay
  • Socket socket
  • Terminal block
  • Time block
  • Tube socket
  • Universal relay
  • Version


from the following manufacturers:

Manufacturer overview catalogue Relay sockets:

  • ABB
  • Comat
  • ETA
  • Finder
  • Küblbeck
  • Lütze
  • Metz
  • Omron
  • Phoenix
  • Pilz
  • Rockwell
  • Schneider Electric
  • Siemens
  • Tele
  • WAGO
  • Weidmüller


 
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Relay sockets
Did you know that relays made both the development of the first computers and telegraphy possible in the first place? As early as the middle of the 18th century, people were thinking about the idea of the telegraph. But it was only through the invention and further development of the relay that this idea could become a reality. Incidentally, the term relay is derived from the relay stations of the post office. This is where the post riders exchanged their horses. A total of 2,000 relays were installed in the first Z3 computer (1941) by Konrad Zuse. Today, relays are indispensable in many places. At eibabo you can get various relay sockets of the best quality for your project. We carry models with dismantling and holding levers, EMC suppression circuitry in the coil, integrated LED display, screw connection and snap-on fastening.

Catalogue content:


In this eibabo® catalogue Relays > Relay socket you will find items from the following product groups:

Item overview:

  • Base
  • Changeover relay
  • Circuit board socket
  • DIN rail foot
  • Empty Case
  • Jack for time module
  • Lamp holder
  • Load relay
  • Miniature switching relay
  • Mounting base
  • Plug-in relay
  • Power relay
  • Power supply
  • Print version
  • Relay Accessories
  • Relay socket
  • Relay terminal
  • Screw socket
  • Screw terminal socket
  • Screw terminals
  • Socket
  • Socket relay
  • Socket socket
  • Terminal block
  • Time block
  • Tube socket
  • Universal relay
  • Version


from the following manufacturers:

Manufacturer overview catalogue Relay sockets:

  • ABB
  • Comat
  • ETA
  • Finder
  • Küblbeck
  • Lütze
  • Metz
  • Omron
  • Phoenix
  • Pilz
  • Rockwell
  • Schneider Electric
  • Siemens
  • Tele
  • WAGO
  • Weidmüller
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Finder - 95.85.3 - Screw base blue with snap fastener. - Relay socket 8-pin 95.85.3
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Finder - 93.01.7.024 - Screw socket bl. for 34.51 for 5/12/24VDC - Relay socket 5-pin 93.01.7.024
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ETA - 17PLUS-Q02-00 - Basic module - Relay socket 6-pin 17PLUS-Q02-00
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Finder - 95.85.30 - Screw base black, with snap fastener. - Relay socket 8-pin 95.85.30
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Finder - 93.51.7.024 - Socket with spring-loaded terminal 12VDC blue - Relay socket 5-pin 93.51.7.024
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Finder - 95.95.3 - Screw base blue with snap fastener. - Relay socket 8-pin 95.95.3
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Finder - 94.74 - Screw base blue with snap fastener. - Relay socket 14-pin 94.74
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Finder - 95.95.30 - Screw base black, with snap fastener. - Relay socket 8-pin 95.95.30
¥35.21 excl. VAT

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Finder - 93.01.0.024 - Screw socket blue - Relay socket 5-pin 93.01.0.024
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Finder - 90.23 - Relay socket 11-pin 90.23
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