Contactor Coil for TeSys F — LX0FG012
It's the replacement coil for the corresponding TeSys F contactor frame, meaning if you've got a contactor in that line with a failed or wrong-voltage coil, this is the drop-in swap. Latching time runs 35 to 40 ms; unlatching is slower at 50 to 100 ms — that asymmetry matters when you're timing a sequence or coordinating with a PLC scan cycle. Coil resistance at 20 °C is 106.1 Ohm for the latching winding and 8126 Ohm for the unlatching winding. That's a big ratio — the hold-in current is much lower than the pick-up, which is standard for a dual-winding AC coil, but it means your control transformer sizing needs to cover the inrush, not just the sealed VA.
No minimum buy-in required for a single unit, but if you're stocking multiple TeSys F frames, it makes sense to consolidate the coil order with the contactors.
Mechanical Endurance & Duty Cycle
Rated for 1 million mechanical cycles — that's the contactor frame's life, not the coil's alone, but the coil is the wear item. At a maximum operating rate of 120 cycles per hour at 40 °C, you're looking at roughly 8,333 hours of continuous cycling before mechanical end-of-life. For a conveyor line running 10 cycles per minute, that's about 14 days of 24/7 operation — so for high-duty applications, budget a spare.
