Benshaw: RMSC Series Modular 3-Pole Contactors

August 19, 2019

Benshaw RMSC Series 3-Pole modular contactors can be used to control Benshaw’s RMSP Series manual starters, or may be used in other continuous duty control applications where high durability in a compact design is important. RMSC Series contactors are built and tested to world leading electrical and mechanical standards.

  • Clip-on mounting on 35mm rail or screw fitting
  • RMSC-65 to RMSC-95 types are mountable on 70mm DIN rail
  • 60Hz units: 208, 277, 480, 600V in stock for immediate shipping
  • 50/60Hz units: 24, 120, 240, 380, 415V in stock for immediate shipping
  • Other units are available by special order

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