Rated AC-3 12 A at 440 V, it handles reversing duty on small induction motors (conveyor drives, pump direction changes, fan reversals) inside a control panel. The 48 V AC coil suits control transformers common in industrial cabinets. IP20 finger-safe protection means it mounts directly on DIN rail without additional shrouding in a locked enclosure.
If the motor nameplate full-load current is 10 A or less, this contactor has headroom. The 48 V AC coil pulls in reliably down to about 85% of nominal (roughly 41 V), which matters if the control transformer sags under load.
Snap-on DIN-rail mounting per EN 60715. The reversing busbar is preassembled — no loose links to torque. Wire the line side to the top terminals, motor leads to the bottom; the mechanical interlock between the two contactors is built into the assembly, so both coils cannot pull in simultaneously. Control wiring for the 48 V AC coil shares the same terminal row; verify the control transformer VA rating covers the inrush (typically 7–8 VA for this coil size).
