G6AK-274P-ST(40)-US
G6AU-474P-ST-US
20.2 max.
(20)*
10.1 max.
(9.9)*
Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Bottom View)
0.64
8.4 max.
(8.2)*
1+ +
8
2
6
4
S R 13
0.3
0.6
3.16
16 - - 15 11
9
7.62
*Average value
Mounting Holes
(Bottom View)
Tolerance: ±0.1
(1.2)
2.54 5.08 5.08 5.08
Ten, 1-dia. holes
(1.2)
7.62
(1.2)
(1.2)
35.4 max.
(35.2)*
10.1 max.
(9.9)*
Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Bottom View)
0.64
8.4 max.
(8.2)*
7
1
53
46
8
+-
SR
12 14 - + 11
0.3
10
3.16
16 13
9
0.6
7.62
*Average value
Mounting Holes
(Bottom View)
Tolerance: ±0.1
G6AK-474P-ST(40)-US
Precautions
(1.2)
5.08 5.08 5.08 7.62 5.08 5.08
Fourteen, 1.0-dia. holes
(1.2)
7.62
(1.2)
(1.2)
35.4 max.
(35.2)*
10.1 max.
(9.9)*
0.64
8.4 max.
(8.2)*
Terminal Arrangement/
Internal Connections
(Bottom View)
7
12
53
46
8
++
S
R
12 14-
-
13 11
10
16 15
9
0.3
3.16
Mounting Holes
0.6
7.62
(Bottom View)
*Average value
Tolerance: ±0.1
5.08 5.08 5.08 2.54 5.08 5.08 5.08
(1.2)
Sixteen, 1.0-dia. holes
7.62
(1.2)
(1.2)
Long-term Continuously ON Contacts
Using the Relay in a circuit where the Relay will be ON continuously
for long periods (without switching) can lead to unstable contacts
because the heat generated by the coil itself will affect the insulation,
causing a film to develop on the contact surfaces. Be sure to use a
fail-safe circuit design that provides protection against contact failure
or coil burnout. Otherwise, use a latching relay.
Relay Handling
When washing the product after soldering the Relay to a PCB, use a
water-based solvent or alcohol-based solvent, and keep the solvent
temperature to less than 40°C. Do not put the Relay in a cold clean-
ing bath immediately after soldering.
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Low Signal Relay G6A