Mahle power relays – high-current switching element in the main current path
Power relays by Mahle – from the brand history Iskra via Letrika to Mahle – are electromagnetically actuated high-current switching elements that switch the motor current of mobile hydraulic power packs. A low control current from the logic side or the handheld cable switch closes a large load contact, releasing the main current path between battery and pump motor. At SULEJ Ladebordwand you will find Mahle power relays as a reliable link between control side and the high-current drive.
Design of the switching element: solenoid coil with large load contact
Mahle power relays use a two-part design with a solenoid coil and a high-current contact block, housed in a robust enclosure with bolted load terminals and blade terminals for the control wires. The coil works at 12 volt or 24 volt level and, when energised, pulls in the contact-bridge armature which closes the main contact. The large-area contact pads are designed for high-current operation with short duty cycles, as typical for the start-up of a pump motor. Functionally related to a starter solenoid, the relay cleanly separates low-power control from high-power load.
