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Safety Contactors and Relays

Control circuit devices work in tandem with Noark’s power components to enable the most complex control schemes and automation required in today’s industrial control systems.

Our control circuit devices, such as safety contactors, relays, and pilot devices provide critical operational functionality to our customer’s machines, control panels and automation systems. Each device is designed for high durability, is built in our ISO9000 factories and are UL recognized components.

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EX9CA Series

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EX9RCA Series

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Ex9CA Safety Contactors: Engineered for Optimal Safety in Control Circuits

NOARK Ex9CA Safety Contactors are designed for use in safety function applications. They offers special features that allow the design of safe control circuits with current ratings up to 38 Amps. The Normally Closed (NC) Auxiliary contact is a mirror contact to the main contacts and is mechanically linked to the Normally Open (NO) Auxiliary contacts.

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Features

Integrated body with built in auxiliary contacts up to 2NC and 2NO

Integrated body with built in auxiliary contacts up to 2NC and 2NO

Integrated surge suppression on DC coil models

Integrated surge suppression on DC coil models

5-Year limited warranty

5-Year limited warranty

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