Allen Bradley
Allen Bradley 700-NT400A1 Contactor - 400A
Allen Bradley 700-NT400A1 Contactor.
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CAGE: 9NK75
400 Amp rating
Heavy-duty
Industrial grade
Reliable power switching
Motor control
Product description
The Allen Bradley 700-NT400A1 is a heavy-duty industrial contactor with a substantial 400 Amp rating, engineered for reliable performance in high-power applications. Its robust design ensures durability and consistent operation.
This contactor is designed for demanding tasks such as starting large motors, switching heavy loads, and managing power distribution in industrial settings like factories, processing plants, and large machinery.
Stanlo Automation, your veteran-owned source for surplus industrial automation parts, provides the Allen Bradley 700-NT400A1. Rely on us for quality components and expert service.
Technical specifications
| Current Rating | 400A |
| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
| Series | 700-NT |
Common applications
Large motor starting
Heavy load switching
Power distribution
Industrial automation
Manufacturing
Compatible systems
High-power industrial control
Motor control centers
Also known as
Allen Bradley 700NT400A1
700NT Series 400A Contactor
Technical note
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Verify ambient temperature and duty cycle requirements to ensure proper operation at 400A.What happens next?
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Frequently asked questions
What applications is the Allen Bradley 700-NT400A1 contactor suitable for?
The Allen Bradley 700-NT400A1 contactor, with its 400 Amp rating, is suitable for heavy-duty applications like starting large industrial motors, switching high-power loads, and in power distribution systems.