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Omron modification relay feet


Omron carries out a number of modifications to current relay feet.
These include the following types
  • P2RF-05-E
  • P2RF-08-E
  • PYF14A-E

The annex lists all the types to be replaced linked to the alternatives
Click here for the complete overview

The "old" series of feet are available until March 2021. That means that the latest order date will be 1 February 2021. The new series is now fully available.

The differences between the old and the new feet are small and are explained in the enclosed appendix.
Click here for an overview of the differences

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