Siemens Industrial Controls 75CF14 Repair Kit

Siemens Industrial Controls 75CF14 Repair Kit

  • $91.25


Ensure your NEMA Size 0 motor starter maintains peak performance with the Siemens 75CF14 Repair Kit. This 1-pole contact replacement kit is engineered specifically for Siemens Furnas Innova 45 series and multiple class contactors, including compatible 14CF, 14CP, and 40CF models. As a veteran technician knows, maintaining the integrity of the stationary and movable contacts is critical for preventing arc damage and ensuring reliable current flow in 18A, 600VAC applications.

This heavy-duty magnetic starter repair kit includes a complete set of high-conductivity replacement contacts and a calibrated contact spring. Over time, silver cadmium tips can pit or wear down to the copper base, leading to phase imbalance or welding. Installing this precision-engineered Siemens 75CF14 kit restores your industrial control system to original factory specifications, supporting both single-phase and poly-phase motor loads without requiring a full unit replacement.

Key Benefits
  • Direct OEM Compatibility: Designed for seamless integration into Siemens NEMA Size 0 starters and Innova 45 series contactors.
  • Complete Component Set: Includes one line-side stationary contact, one load-side stationary contact, a movable contact bar, and a heavy-duty spring.
  • Enhanced Arc Resistance: Silver cadmium oxide tips provide superior conductivity and resistance to electrical pitting under 18-amp loads.
  • Cost-Effective Maintenance: Extends the service life of your existing industrial controls by allowing for modular component restoration.
Common Questions

Is this kit compatible with 3-pole starters?
The 75CF14 is a 1-pole kit. For a standard 3-pole Siemens NEMA Size 0 starter, you must order three individual kits to ensure all poles mate correctly and provide balanced wear across the phase lines.

Does this include the spring retainer?
Yes, this specific kit typically includes the movable contact, stationary contacts, and the necessary spring assembly required for a standard NEMA Size 0 restoration.

When should I replace my contacts?
Inspect your contacts if you notice excessive pitting, discoloration of the copper, or if the silver tips are worn down. Replacing them proactively prevents equipment downtime and potential motor damage.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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