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Can an anchor jam on a first class reliability relay? and got a better answer
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Maybe. In any technical device, failure is possible. Reliability class is a measure of the probability with which a device can be considered serviceable. The higher the class, the higher the probability of the device being in serviceable condition?
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Maybe. In any technical device, failure is possible. Reliability class is a measure of the probability with what degree of confidence a device can be considered serviceable. The higher the class, the higher the probability of the device being in serviceable condition.
Maybe. In any technical device, failure is possible. Reliability class is a measure of the probability with what degree of confidence a device can be considered serviceable. The higher the class, the higher the probability of the device being in serviceable condition.
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Don't throw your anchor anywhere. There is always a higher class for a first class.
Don't throw your anchor anywhere. There is always a higher class for a first class.
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I've never seen or heard of it myself, but I wouldn't be surprised if I did.
I've never seen or heard of it myself, but I wouldn't be surprised if I did.
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Not only the armature can stick, but also the relay contacts.
Not only the armature can stick, but also the relay contacts.