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Got Questions Get Answers => Troubleshooting 101 => Topic started by: mallix on January 16, 2016, 04:30:AM

Title: How to repair CR7CJ relay
Post by: mallix on January 16, 2016, 04:30:AM
Hello,
Does anyone know how to repair a GE CR7CJ relay? Are there rebuild kits or contact kits available for the GE CR7 relays? or would these be considered throw-away relays?
Title: Re: How to repair CR7CJ relay
Post by: 3rdshiftguy on January 17, 2016, 05:09:AM
Quote from: mallix on January 16, 2016, 04:30:AM
Hello,
Does anyone know how to repair a GE CR7CJ relay? Are there rebuild kits or contact kits available for the GE CR7 relays? or would these be considered throw-away relays?

I think repairing any relay depends on the cost of replacement, so whether a GE CR7CJ relay can be rebuilt or not would be based on parts availability. Some of these relays are designed to never come apart. If the relay doesn't have easy access screws for the contacts and coil, then it most likely wasn't designed to be repaired.

If there are no screws in the face of it, it would call it a throw-away relay.
Title: Re: How to repair CR7CJ relay
Post by: mallix on January 27, 2016, 03:35:PM
Heres a picture of the CR7CJ relay I'm talking about.

(http://www.obsoleteindustrial.com/roundtable/gallery/42_27_01_16_3_34_37.jpeg)

You can unscrew the front but I don't know if it is a repairable relay.