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Allen Bradley 888N-M3AF1-1F Control Relay - 3 Poles

Allen Bradley 888N-M3AF1-1F is a 3-pole control relay.

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ManufacturerAllen Bradley
Part number888N-M3AF1-1F
Poles 3
Type Control Relay
Manufacturer Allen Bradley
Series 888N
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3-Pole Configuration Reliable Switching Industrial Grade Allen Bradley Quality

The Allen Bradley 888N-M3AF1-1F is a standard 3-pole control relay, widely utilized in various industrial control systems for its reliability and straightforward functionality.

This relay is commonly found in motor starter circuits, lighting controls, and general automation tasks across manufacturing, HVAC, and building management sectors.

As a veteran-owned surplus distributor, Stanlo Automation provides the Allen Bradley 888N-M3AF1-1F, offering a dependable and economical option for your industrial component needs.

Poles3
TypeControl Relay
ManufacturerAllen Bradley
Series888N
Motor Control
Lighting Control
Automation Tasks
Control Panels
Allen Bradley Control Systems
Allen Bradley 3-Pole Relay
This 3-pole control relay can replace older Allen Bradley 3-pole units or other compatible relays. It works with Allen Bradley control system accessories.
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Ensure the control voltage matches the coil voltage of the 888N-M3AF1-1F for proper operation.
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What is the function of the 3 poles in the Allen Bradley 888N-M3AF1-1F?
The three poles on the 888N-M3AF1-1F allow it to open or close three separate electrical circuits simultaneously. This is common for controlling three-phase power or managing multiple control signals.