The DC88 motor reversing type of contactor has been designed for direct current loads, particularly motors as used on electric vehicles such as industrial trucks. The DC88 is a monoblock construction, resulting in a compact design which is compatible with modern electronic control systems. Developed for both interrupted and uninterrupted loads, the DC88 is suitable for switching Resistive, Capacitive and Inductive loads. ( Clik to view the datasheet for the contactor )
Main contact current rating:
Interrupted load: 100A, opening and closing on load with frequent switching (results in increased contact resistance).
Uninterrupted load: 100A, no or infrequent load switching requirements (maintains a lower contact resistance).
For Albright DC88 / DC88B contactors, 6.3 mm (0.25" or 1/4") spade terminalsare used for coil connections.
Here below is a list for DC88 contactors we offer:
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