A solenoid is a mechanical device made up of a wire coil, a case, and a moveable plunger. When an electrical current runs to the curl, a magnetic field arises around it, pulling the plunger inwards. Electrical energy is converted into mechanical work by a solenoid. The coil is many turns of tightly coiled copper wire. A significant magnetic field/flux is born when an electrical current travels through this wire. The curl is encased in a housing, usually made of iron or steel, which concentrates the magnetic field produced by the coil. The magnetic field concentration pulls the plunger to a halt, providing the mechanical force required to complete the task.
Key Features:
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directly transfers electrical energy to linear mechanical motion
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serves as a relay to close the circuit by bringing a metal contact into place
Product Specifications:
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SKU: SW125
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UPC: 693006001685
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Weight: 2.00 LBS
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Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): SW125
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Alternate Products SKU: "18-6291", "89-26042"
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Quantity: 1
Heavy-duty. Fits: ARCO 70125; Ford gear reduction starters on late model 5.0L, 5.8L. Replaces: OMC 3854194; Volvo Penta 3854194-2
This product replaces:
- 57-SW125, 69300600168, 693006001685, R130013, 987883