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I'm looking for information about the GSC1-1210 contactor - what is it used for and where can I find replacement parts?
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MichaelBrown
2025-11-18
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I've been trying to find information about the GSC1-1210 contactor for my electrical project. From what I can tell, it's a 3-pole AC contactor that's commonly used in industrial applications. It seems to be compatible with models like CJX4-D1210 and can replace LC1D123.A65 contactors.
These contactors come in different voltage ratings - I've seen versions for 110V, 208V, and 220-240V coils. They're typically rated for 25 amps and can handle up to 600VAC. The GSC1-1210 appears to be used in motor control centers and heavy-duty applications where reliable switching performance is needed.
If you need to replace one, I found that they're available from various suppliers online, with prices ranging from around $36 to $135 depending on the source and specifications. Some suppliers specifically mention it's used in Siemens medical equipment as well.
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