Panasonic Electric Works safety relays

Get the best performance in all kinds of safety applications

Panasonic's range of safety relays with forcibly-guided contacts simplify the design of reliable safety circuits for applications including emergency stop switches, safety controls and PLCs, elevator/escalator control, robots, railway signalling and more. These relays are designed according to EN 61810-3, with a broad line-up from 2-pole to 8-pole types.

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SFY series high power relay

Panasonic's SFY relay series features a force-guided contact structure that complies with IEC 61810-3, Type A.

Panasonic Electric Works SFM Series Spotlight

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SFM series 2-pole safety relays

Panasonic’s SFM series safety relays offer power contacts on both NO (6A) and NC (4A) sides to control loads directly without another relay in between.

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SFS series polarised relays

The SFS relay family with forcibly guided contacts complying with IEC 61810-3 (Type A) from Panasonic Electric Works fulfills many wishes of PC board design engineers.

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