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Tsubaki Shock Relays
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Tsubaki Shock Relays

Protect What You Value

Pioneered by Tsubaki, the Shock Relay protects your equipment against unexpected shock loads, overloads, and underloads before damage occurs. The Shock Relay protects the mechanical parts of your equipment by monitoring the current draw on your electric drive motor, and shutting it down when the motor works too hard for too long.

The advantages to using Tsubaki’s Shock Relays are:

  • Back to work with the press of a button
  • No moving parts, CPU design ensures repeatability
  • Precise set-points retain accuracy day after day
  • Permits problem notification by alarm or warning lights
  • Protect equipment that is up to 1000 feet away

 

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The Shock Relay adapts to virtually any kind of equipment that's driven by an electric motor and is used in applications in a broad variety of industries. Some of the common industries and applications are listed below:

Material handling: Conveyors, turntables, elevators
Water treatment plants: Pumps, scrapers, water screens
Food machinery: Screw and belt conveyors, bucket elevators
Machine tool: Tapping machines, drill presses
Chemical: Pumps, agitators, filters

Tsubaki’s Shock Relays react only when there is a problem. At installation, two set-points are made to the Shock Relay:
  • How hard is the equipment allowed to work as measured by motor amperage
  • Once the motor starts to work too hard, how soon in seconds must production stop

Balancing these two settings allows for protection when the unexpected happens, limiting damage and downtime.

TSBED SERIES
Dimensional Envelope
2.8"H X 2.2"W X 3.1"D
Designed to work with inverters. Product features include: digital display, built-in tamper-proof cover, and built-in test button. Choose between self-holding output relay and automatic reset. UL listed.
 
Contact your nearest BDI location for more information about Tsubaki Shock Relays.