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What Is the 1Pce ZETTLER AZSR250-2AE-12D 12VDC Power Relay 50A 250VAC 6pins?
The 1Pce ZETTLER AZSR250-2AE-12D 12VDC Power Relay 50A 250VAC 6pins is a relay designed for manufactured by ZETTLER use in industrial, automotive, and commercial applications. As a key electrical/mechanical component, it provides the performance and durability needed for reliable operation in demanding environments where failure is not an option.
In short: This is a genuine manufactured by ZETTLER relay for applications requiring dependable, industrial-grade performance — in stock at koeed.com with worldwide shipping and 24-hour quote turnaround.
Key Features and What They Mean
1. High-Current Contact Rating
What it means: The relay contacts are engineered to switch substantial current loads reliably over thousands of cycles. Unlike low-power signal relays, these power contacts use silver-alloy materials that resist welding and arc erosion under repetitive high-current switching.
Why it matters: This matters because automotive and industrial loads — headlights, cooling fans, pumps, solenoids — draw inrush currents many times their steady-state value. Under-rated contacts will pit, weld, or develop high resistance, leading to intermittent operation or fire risk.
Result: You get a relay that handles real-world load conditions without premature failure, reducing warranty claims and roadside breakdowns.
2. Sealed Housing Construction
What it means: The relay housing is designed to resist dust ingress, moisture, and chemical splash — common challenges in engine compartments, chassis mounts, and industrial enclosures. Many models feature epoxy-sealed or gasketed cases that meet IP protection standards.
Why it matters: Unsealed relays exposed to road spray, humidity, or washdown environments suffer from coil corrosion and contact oxidation. A protected relay maintains reliable operation through seasonal temperature swings and wet conditions.
Result: Consistent switching performance across the vehicle or equipment's full service life, regardless of mounting location or environmental exposure.
3. Standardized Pin Footprint
What it means: The relay pin layout follows industry-standard form factors — typically ISO 280 Ultra Micro, ISO Mini, or Micro configurations — ensuring mechanical drop-in compatibility with common relay sockets, fuse boxes, and wiring harnesses across vehicle makes and models.
Why it matters: Without a standard footprint, relay replacement becomes a custom wiring project. Standardization means you can replace a failed relay in minutes using the existing socket — no cutting, crimping, or adapting required. This is critical for field repairs and fleet maintenance where downtime is measured in dollars per hour.
Result: Fast, tool-free relay swaps that keep equipment running. Reduced inventory complexity since one relay footprint covers multiple applications.
Key Specifications
| Brand |
ZETTLER |
| Product Name |
1Pce ZETTLER AZSR250-2AE-12D 12VDC Power Relay 50A 250VAC 6pins |
| Category |
Relay |
| Condition |
New |
| SKU |
317838555964 |
| Vendor |
ZETTLER |
| Type |
Electromagnetic Relay |
| Coil Voltage |
Verify from product label |
| Contact Rating |
Verify from product label |
For detailed specifications, dimensional drawings, and full datasheets, please refer to the manufacturer's official documentation or contact us. Available technical documents can be provided digitally at no additional cost.
Typical Applications
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Vehicle Lighting Systems: Headlights, fog lights, driving lights, LED light bars, and auxiliary lighting circuits — anywhere a low-current switch or ECU output must control a high-current lighting load.
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Cooling Fan Control: Radiator fans, condenser fans, intercooler fans, and auxiliary cooling — electric fans that draw 10-30A and require reliable switching that a dashboard switch or ECU cannot handle directly.
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Fuel Pump Circuits: Electric fuel pumps, lift pumps, and fuel transfer pumps — high-current continuous-duty loads where relay failure means the engine stops.
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Starter Motor Solenoid Control: Starter solenoid engagement — brief but extremely high-current switching that demands robust contacts.
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Auxiliary and Accessory Power: Air horns, winches, air compressors, power inverters, seat heaters, defroster grids — any high-current accessory that should be ignition-switched or manually controlled.
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Industrial and Agricultural Equipment: Forklifts, tractors, harvesters, construction machinery — 12V/24V electrical systems with heavy electrical loads in dusty, high-vibration environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you offer bulk pricing for multiple relays?
Yes. For quantities of 10, 50, or more, send your part list to Moritta@KOEED.COM and request a volume quote. We regularly supply batch quantities to workshops, fleet maintenance centers, and industrial OEMs.
How fast can I get this relay shipped?
This product ships from our warehouse with typical handling time of 1-3 business days. We offer worldwide shipping with full tracking. For expedited delivery or bulk quantities, contact us for a custom logistics quote.
What causes a relay to fail and how can I prevent it?
Common failure modes include contact welding from overcurrent, coil burnout from voltage spikes, and contact corrosion from moisture ingress. Prevention: use a flyback diode across the coil to suppress voltage transients, ensure the load current stays within the relay rating, and mount the relay in a dry, vibration-protected location. A properly-rated relay in a clean installation will last hundreds of thousands of cycles.
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