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Iain Wilkie

Jan 1, 1970
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HI All,

I have a faulty relay on a control card (pretty old). The coil of a relay is
open circuit and the it seems to be with the coil itself (not at the
pigtails).

It is a double pole double throw and the coail voltage is 60 Volts coil
resistance
about 5K. Part number seems to be something like NSF30.6.160 also has
markings on the case TGL, 200,3796, RGI.

Anyone know where I could source something like this or have more info an
manufacture
web link etc,

Thanks in advance

Iain

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Perth
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United Kingdom

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N Cook

Jan 1, 1970
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Iain Wilkie said:
HI All,

I have a faulty relay on a control card (pretty old). The coil of a relay is
open circuit and the it seems to be with the coil itself (not at the
pigtails).

It is a double pole double throw and the coail voltage is 60 Volts coil
resistance
about 5K. Part number seems to be something like NSF30.6.160 also has
markings on the case TGL, 200,3796, RGI.

Anyone know where I could source something like this or have more info an
manufacture
web link etc,

Thanks in advance

Iain

--

http://www.wilkie-electronics.co.uk

Wilkie Electronics
16, Muirhall Terrace
Perth
PH2 7ES
Scotland
United Kingdom

Tel/Fax +44 (0)1738 621492

What sort of physical size, contact size/current carrying capacity, terminal
form ?
 
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Iain Wilkie

Jan 1, 1970
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Dimensions are approx 33mm long x 18mm wide x35mm high, and it is a cradle
type.
No idea of contact rating but they are fairly small so not a lot.
Arrangement is
2 sets of change-over contacts. PCB mounting

Used in a safety circuit in a gillotine

Iain

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http://www.wilkie-electronics.co.uk

Wilkie Electronics
16, Muirhall Terrace
Perth
PH2 7ES
Scotland
United Kingdom

Tel/Fax +44 (0)1738 621492
 
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Jorgen Lund-Nielsen

Jan 1, 1970
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Iain said:
HI All,

I have a faulty relay on a control card (pretty old). The coil of a relay is
open circuit and the it seems to be with the coil itself (not at the
pigtails).

It is a double pole double throw and the coail voltage is 60 Volts coil
resistance
about 5K. Part number seems to be something like NSF30.6.160 also has
markings on the case TGL, 200,3796, RGI.

Anyone know where I could source something like this or have more info an
manufacture
web link etc,

Thanks in advance

Iain

TGL xxx sounds like east germany manufactured.

Jorgen
dj0ud
 
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Homer J Simpson

Jan 1, 1970
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Dimensions are approx 33mm long x 18mm wide x35mm high, and it is a cradle
type.
No idea of contact rating but they are fairly small so not a lot.
Arrangement is
2 sets of change-over contacts. PCB mounting

Used in a safety circuit in a gillotine

Then you have a safety problem. Can you buy one from the maker of the
machine? Is this a "push two buttons simultaneously" system?
 
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Iain Wilkie

Jan 1, 1970
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Manufacturer will not supply a "part", only a new machine !

Part of the light-screen safety circuitry



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16, Muirhall Terrace
Perth
PH2 7ES
Scotland
United Kingdom

Tel/Fax +44 (0)1738 621492
 
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John Robertson

Jan 1, 1970
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HI All,

I have a faulty relay on a control card (pretty old). The coil of a relay is
open circuit and the it seems to be with the coil itself (not at the
pigtails).

It is a double pole double throw and the coail voltage is 60 Volts coil
resistance
about 5K. Part number seems to be something like NSF30.6.160 also has
markings on the case TGL, 200,3796, RGI.

Anyone know where I could source something like this or have more info an
manufacture
web link etc,

Thanks in advance

Iain

Post a picture of the relay somewhere and provide a link so we can
check it out. Might be similar to one we stock for are arcade games and
jukeboxes...

John :-#)#
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Ross Herbert

Jan 1, 1970
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HI All,

I have a faulty relay on a control card (pretty old). The coil of a relay is
open circuit and the it seems to be with the coil itself (not at the
pigtails).

It is a double pole double throw and the coail voltage is 60 Volts coil
resistance
about 5K. Part number seems to be something like NSF30.6.160 also has
markings on the case TGL, 200,3796, RGI.

Anyone know where I could source something like this or have more info an
manufacture
web link etc,

Thanks in advance

Iain


This German site might be able to help
http://www.tec-gmbh.de/aramai.php?keyword=nsf30.1-160&cesit=1&sort=stokid
 
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Ross Herbert

Jan 1, 1970
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HI All,

I have a faulty relay on a control card (pretty old). The coil of a relay is
open circuit and the it seems to be with the coil itself (not at the
pigtails).

It is a double pole double throw and the coail voltage is 60 Volts coil
resistance
about 5K. Part number seems to be something like NSF30.6.160 also has
markings on the case TGL, 200,3796, RGI.

Anyone know where I could source something like this or have more info an
manufacture
web link etc,

Thanks in advance

Iain

IT seems that the original manufacturer may have been VEB Funkwerk
Koepenick (RFT) in the former DDR.
http://www.qsl.net/dl7utg/fwk.htm

It is possibly now part of
http://www.robotrontechnik.de/index.htm?/html/standorte/meb.htm

(see Chronik para where it mentions Funkwerk Koepenick - I assume it
means a former company which was subsumed)

Using the search facility to look for "relais" turns up EAW
RelaisTechnik http://www.eaw-relaistechnik.de/english.htm and they do
make a miniature industrial cradle relay type TRP3XX. I doubt you will
find the original type number you require but you might make an
enquiry.

Failing that you may be able to use an alternative from any one of a
number of manufacturers such as Fuji, Omron, Panasonic (NAIS) etc.

A picture would be a great help.....
 
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Iain Wilkie

Jan 1, 1970
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Thanks for all the info...

I am trying the leads you have provided me with, if still getting nowhere I
will
post a photo.

Thanks again

iain

--

http://www.wilkie-electronics.co.uk

Wilkie Electronics
16, Muirhall Terrace
Perth
PH2 7ES
Scotland
United Kingdom

Tel/Fax +44 (0)1738 621492
 
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