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Need help with relay data

Need help with relay data

Need help with relay data

(OP)
The company I work for has older products they support on a repair basis - products inherited from other businesses. I need a datasheet for a dip relay - Sigma 191TE1C1-24L. Sigma has been out-of-business for years.

Under most circumstances, I would get another 24 volt dip relay from another manufacturer and check it. But because of regulatory agency requirements, I need a copy of a Sigma datasheet so I can show what the original published specs were to compare with the replacement.

Does anyone have an old Sigma catalog, or maybe an old EEM or other publication where Sigma may have printed a data page, from which they can scan a datasheet?  Thanks.

RE: Need help with relay data

You tried this?

http://www.loadparts.com/search.php?datasheet=191TE2A112G

It takes to a site where you seem to be able to download a pdf data sheet. I didn't do it. You try.

Gunnar Englund
www.gke.org
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