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    Manufacturer: Maxwell

    Dual and single direction solenoids

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    SKU: JG_1365

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    Dual Direction Solenoids are used in conjunction with remote Up/ Down panel, AutoAnchor™ Rode Counters, roving hand held remote controls and/or foot switches to switch the
    motor in the required direction.
    • Heavy-duty solenoids, suitably rated for our winch motors.
    • Optional, ignition protected solenoids available.
    • Available in 12 or 24 V DC for permanent magnet and series wound motors.
    • Installation in a dr y area is always mended. Single Direction Solenoids should be used where only single direction motor rotation is necessary. E.g. capstan winches. The advantages of using a single direction solenoid, instead of a heavy duty switch are:
    • Shorter runs of heavy duty wiring, thus saving cost
    • Multiple input sources possible E.g. foot switch, remote control, etc.
    • Less chance of arcing. Arcing reduces the life of electrical contacts.
    Dual Direction Solenoids are used in conjunction with remote Up/ Down panel, AutoAnchor™ Rode Counters, roving hand held remote controls and/or foot switches to switch the
    motor in the required direction.
    • Heavy-duty solenoids, suitably rated for our winch motors.
    • Optional, ignition protected solenoids available.
    • Available in 12 or 24 V DC for permanent magnet and series wound motors.
    • Installation in a dr y area is always mended. Single Direction Solenoids should be used where only single direction motor rotation is necessary. E.g. capstan winches. The advantages of using a single direction solenoid, instead of a heavy duty switch are:
    • Shorter runs of heavy duty wiring, thus saving cost
    • Multiple input sources possible E.g. foot switch, remote control, etc.
    • Less chance of arcing. Arcing reduces the life of electrical contacts.

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