Where the G7L-2A-T-AC100/120 drops in a panel build
G7L series parts are typically used to switch motor and resistive loads where a PCB-mount signal relay cannot carry the inrush — the chassis-mount form factor pairs with the matching socket, and the AC100/120 coil voltage lands directly on common control-transformer secondaries in North American panels, so no separate rectifier or step-down is needed for the coil circuit.
Sourcing posture for G7L-2A-T-AC100/120
For a kanban or consignment bin feeding a relay-heavy assembly, the part fits a steady-replenishment model because the G7L family has been on the market long enough that channel inventory is generally consistent across normal demand cycles.
