Originally kept as spare parts for some locally produced communications equipment, both the companies Fujisoku and Deco don't appear to exist any longer but I still have the datasheets for this relay and it does appear that a number of manufacturers made these SSD-10x series relays. Compact miniature relays with UL & Telco approvals (at the time)
NEW Unused
OLD Stock
Oh my word! Yes, the days of low voltage/current electromechanical relay switching have long since passed, with the most common use of these relays being electronic equipment low power switching. These may still be useful for restoration projects or in a custom project design where a highly reliable, simple switching relay may be a good solution.
I have found two different manufacturers in the spare parts box, both producing these SSB105P relays with identical electrical characteristics however the DECO product has slightly smaller packaging.
FUJISOKU & DECO - Miniature Power Relay
DECO - Made in Korea
FUJISOKU - Made in Japan
Technology: Electromechanical
SERIES: SSD-10x
Type: SSD105P
Telco approved (Telecom Australia & NZ)
3500V RMS rated dielectric (1 minute between contact & coil)
6V DC Coil
75mA current (80 Ohm coil)
Normally Open contact
Maximum "change state" time is <7mS (operate) & <4mS (release)
SPDT
3A @ 250V AC or 5A @ 125V AC
5A @ 30V DC
Fully enclosed & sealed case
One of the photographs shows some extracted technical info from the datasheets
The Fujisoku (Japanese) product is larger than the DECO
CASE DIMENSIONS:
Fujisoku: 22.9mm x 17.75mm x 14.5mm H
DECO: 21.15mm x 15.95mm x 14mm H
Electrically identical performance and characteristics
If size does matter to you, just select the manufacturer in the selection box on this page
COSMETIC CONDITION:
NEW
Old (Very Old) Stock
NO physical damage to the casing or 5x PCB style Nickel plated pins
HOWEVER, some oxidisation was observed so I have cleaned up every pin to allow for reliable soldering.
These were not stored properly so now I have placed them onto a styrofoam tray and sealed within clear plastic to maintain the current metal condition.
I also noticed that the original packaging used for the Fujisoku relays has sort of "melted" onto the surface of those cases - still functioning fine but cosmetic a bit odd looking.
Where the photograph shows multiple relays, this advertisement is for ONE relay only not all that are shown
The asking price is for one off's, purchasing more enables the automatic discounts to come into play ...