ABB 1SFL537001R7011 AF260-30-11-70 is a three-pole AC/DC-operated contactor for switching three-phase motors and other industrial power circuits.
- Three normally open main poles
- Electronic coil: 100-250 V AC at 50/60 Hz or 100-250 V DC
- One normally open and one normally closed auxiliary contact
- Legacy ratings: 260 A AC-3 at 400 V and 400 A AC-1 at up to 40 degrees C
Its electronic coil opens or closes the three main poles from a low-power command, while built-in auxiliary contacts and documented ABB accessories support hardwired status, control and interlocking in industrial switching systems.
Important Notice: ABB maps order code 1SFL537001R7011 to exact type AF260-30-11-70, so the -70 coil-voltage suffix must not be omitted.
Apter Power AF260-30-11-70 1SFL537001R7011 Manuals and Guides
Important Notice: The first link is the product-parameters PDF prepared only from the cited manufacturer information; the second link is the Apter Power product manual. Confirm the physical nameplate, current manufacturer documents, and host-system requirements before installation or replacement.
Three-phase motor starters
Switches motor power circuits when selected and protected for the actual utilization category.
Industrial power switching
Controls three-pole industrial loads from the documented AC or DC coil command.
Bypass and interlocked circuits
Uses documented auxiliary-contact and mechanical-interlock accessories for hardwired arrangements.
Lighting and coordinated capacitor loads
Supports documented lighting control and capacitor switching only with ABB's applicable selection tables and accessories.
Follow ABB's contactor instructions and select the device, protection and accessories for the actual load and coordination requirements.
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Installation, operation and service must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with applicable standards.
2
Disconnect and isolate all power before installation or service and never touch live parts.
3
Confirm that the control supply matches the -70 coil marking.
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Use ABB's specified terminal sizes and tightening torques to prevent overheating or damage.
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Select the contactor and protective devices with ABB's utilization-category, coordination and short-circuit tables for the actual load.