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High-performance industrial controls delivered by Weidmuller USA’s CUBESERIES Relay Modules

June 4, 2025 
By Sean Tarry

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Weidmuller USA is helping to set a new standard in industrial relay technology with the introduction of its CUBESERIES Industrial Relay Modules. Assembled and UL-listed in the company’s new Richmond, Virginia facility, these durable and adaptable relay modules have been built for universal use in control cabinet applications, offering a reliable switching solution for a wide range of industrial systems.

Technical features

Designed with flexibility and performance in mind, CUBESERIES relays are available in both PUSH IN and screw connection options, allowing for quick installation and simplified wiring. Relay contact versions vary by width, with the 15.6mm modules featuring one changeover contact (16 A) or two (8 A), while the 27mm modules offer two contacts (12 A) or four (7 A). Each unit incorporates improved amp ratings, lockable test buttons, cross-connection options and configurations with or without LEDs or test buttons. In addition, all models are cURus and CSA approved for use in both the U.S. and Canadian markets.

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Potential applications

Ideal for switching small loads, decoupling systems or signal multiplication, the CUBESERIES relay modules support a wide range of industrial automation needs. Designed with multiple voltage options, they’re well-suited for diverse applications in manufacturing, processing and infrastructure control.

With a strong commitment to performance and reliability, Weidmuller’s CUBESERIES delivers the versatility and durability demanded by today’s industrial environments and offer a future-ready relay solution engineered to power control systems across North America and beyond.

For more information about Weidmuller USA’s CUBESERIES Industrial Relay Modules, visit www.weidmuller.ca.

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