A DC Contactor is a powerful, electrically controlled switch used to safely turn high-voltage or high-current DC power on and off. Think of it as a heavy-duty light switch for big batteries and motors, allowing you to control huge amounts of electricity using a safe, low-power signal.
Sourcing a reliable DC contactor for your next electrical project? ATO is your one-stop manufacturer-direct supplier for high-performance DC magnetic contactors engineered for industrial, automotive, and renewable energy applications. Our extensive product line covers contact circuit rated load currents from 20A to 1500A+, offering exceptional arc-extinguishing performance in compact, lightweight devices.
From standard 12V, 24V, and 48V DC contactors to specialized high-voltage DC contactors and forward-reverse switching contactors, we provide the exact control coil voltages and contact forms (SPST-NO / SPST-NC) your system architecture demands. Compare technical specifications, download CAD drawings, and buy DC power contactors online today with guaranteed quality and wholesale pricing.
Not sure which DC power contactor fits your project? We've got you covered. Just use our technical breakdown below to compare our core models side-by-side:
| Series & Product Type | Rated Load Current (Amperage) | Main Circuit Load Voltage | Available Coil Voltages | Best Suited For |
| Universal DC Contactors (Light Duty Series) |
30A, 40A, 50A, 80A, 100A | 12V - 48V DC | 12V, 24V, 48V DC | Small AGVs, automated floor scrubbers, telecom power distribution, and low-voltage battery banks. |
| Universal DC Contactors (Medium & Heavy Duty) |
200A, 300A, 400A, 500A, 600A | 12V - 60V DC | 12V, 24V, 48V, 220V DC/AC | Heavy-duty electric winches, industrial forklifts, golf carts, and heavy DC motor control circuits. |
| High Current Contactors (Industrial Heavy Duty) |
800A, 1000A, 1500A | 12V - 60V DC | 12V, 24V, 48V DC | Marine equipment, metallurgical automation, heavy mining machinery, and utility backup power systems. |
| High Voltage DC Contactors (Non-Polarity / Sealed) |
20A, 30A, 40A, 50A, 100A, 150A | 12V - 750V / 900V DC | 12V, 24V, 48V, 60V, 72V DC | Electric vehicle (EV charging piles), solar PV inverters, and automotive battery disconnect units (BDUs). |
| High Voltage DC Contactors (Heavy Duty / Economizer) |
200A, 250A, 300A | 12V - 900V / 1000V DC | 12V, 24V DC (Dual-coil) | Commercial Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), high-voltage EV powertrains, and rail transit. |
| DC Reversing Contactors (2-Pole Integrated) |
50A, 100A, 200A, 400A | 12V - 48V DC | 12V, 24V, 48V DC | Industrial DC motors requiring frequent forward/reverse orientation and native mechanical interlocking. |
ATO's DC electric contactors are trusted across cutting-edge commercial and renewable energy sectors. Below are four high-demand application scenarios paired with their exact ATO model numbers for seamless matching:
Scenario 1: Electric Vehicle (EV) DC Fast Charging Stations
Scenario 2: Solar PV Inverters & Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)
Scenario 3: Industrial Electric Forklifts & AGVs (Low Voltage, High Current)
Scenario 4: Heavy-Duty Electric Winches & DC Motor Forward/Reverse Control
Have questions about installing, wiring, or sizing your DC magnetic contactor? Check out our quick answers below to avoid common engineering mistakes and get your system running safely.
Q1: Can I use an AC contactor in a DC circuit?
No, you cannot. This is a critical safety hazard. AC contactors rely on the alternating current naturally dropping to zero (100 or 120 times per second) to extinguish the electrical arc. Because Direct Current remains constant, an AC contactor cannot break a high-voltage DC arc, which leads to prolonged arcing, melted contacts, and high fire risks. Always use a dedicated DC power contactor for DC loads.
Q2: What is a "Non-Polarity" contact in high-voltage DC contactors?
A non-polarity contact configuration means that the main terminal wiring does not require a designated positive (+) or negative (-) orientation. The magnetic contactor achieves identical, highly efficient arc-extinguishing performance regardless of the current direction, making it ideal for systems with bi-directional current flow, such as battery charging/discharging loops.
Q3: Why does ATO use Thermosetting BMC material for heavy-duty contactors?
For ultra-high current models (such as our 1500A DC contactor), ATO utilizes selected Bulk Molding Compound (BMC) thermosetting materials. BMC features no burning points, exceptional heat resistance, mechanical ruggedness, and stable electrical insulation, ensuring the device remains structurally sound under extreme fault currents.
Q4: What is the benefit of a contactor with an integrated auxiliary contact?
Auxiliary contacts mirror the mechanical state of the primary high-power contacts but handle low-signal currents. This allows engineers to safely interface the contactor relay with low-voltage control circuits (like PLCs or indicator lights) to monitor whether the main contactor is successfully open or closed.
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