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ABB TF96 Range 

Take your pick from the renowned ABB TF96 range of thermal overload relays here at LED Controls, favoured the world over for the high level of protection they provide for motors against power surges and overloads. This high degree of fast and reliable protection makes them an effective means for extending the operational lifespan of your assets and machinery, while saving you the associated costs of potential downtime or possibly expensive repairs.

ABB TF96 thermal overload relays all have trip class 10, which enables them to deal with more powerful power surges rated between 40A up to a maximum of 96A. They also offer a range of additional features, including trip contact (NC), signal contact (NO), trip-free mechanism, STOP function and a trip indication.

These overloads have also been designed so that they can also protect themselves in the event of a power surge or overload, allowing you to have total peace of mind in the continued safety and stability of your operations.

All ABB TF96 overload relays have been manufactured by ABB, a company that’s widely recognised to have set the global benchmarks for quality, reliability and safety for industrial engineering and manufacturing. As a trusted distributor of ABB products here at LED Controls, we’re proud to be able to offer the very best prices on its overload relays, motor control gear products, and programmable logic controllers.

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