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The SIEMENS 3RA29212FA00 is a hybrid link module designed for use in industrial motor control and starter assemblies. This component serves as an interconnect element between compatible SIEMENS contactor and overload relay combinations, enabling a compact, bus-capable hybrid configuration. It eliminates the need for separate wiring between devices by providing a direct mechanical and electrical link. Electricians and industrial controls technicians working on motor control centers, panel builds, or equipment retrofits will encounter this module as part of a structured starter assembly. At 0.163 pounds, the unit is lightweight and sized for tight panel layouts.
This link module is suited for industrial applications where space-efficient motor control assemblies are required. It is typically installed in control panels, motor control centers, and machine-mounted starter enclosures in both light and heavy manufacturing environments. The hybrid design supports configurations that combine direct-on-line or reversing starter functions with integrated overload protection. Industrial electricians and panel builders are the primary installers. The module ships individually and integrates into the broader SIEMENS 3RA2 contactor and overload relay system architecture.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or assembly component for SIEMENS hybrid motor starter configurations. Refer to SIEMENS documentation to confirm compatibility with specific contactor and overload relay pairings before installation.
Installation should be performed by a qualified industrial electrician familiar with motor control equipment and applicable NEC requirements. De-energize and lock out the panel or control circuit before handling any starter components. The module snaps or mounts mechanically onto the contactor and overload relay assembly per the manufacturer assembly sequence. Do not force the link module into position; verify alignment with the mating components before applying pressure.
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