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WAGO Corp. has announced a line of DIN-rail mount 858 series four-pole, double-throw industrial relays engineered for robust applications requiring compact signal switching for power and control.

The 858 Series can be ordered as Complete Relay Modules, or a customizable Socket/Base with standalone Relays as components. The Complete Relay Modules carry a four change-over contact relay, retaining clip and base featuring two conductor entries at each connection point. The Relay Modules also provide two locations for marking strips or WMB markers, direct printing at conductor entries and an adhesive label option. The relays are available in coil voltages of 24 Vdc, 120 Vdc and 230 Vac, as well as gold contact-equipped variants.
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