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Can you supply a latching coil through it's own set of NC contacts? Or would it try to drop out as soon as it tries to pull in.
 
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You can only latch a relay on your using the n/o contact.

as you suggest, using n/c means it will turn off as soon as it turns on.
 
Thanks to everyone who responded.
It has been solved.
The relay in question was an Allen Bradley 700 PL400 A1 with an Mechanical attachment. Turns out the mechanical attachment was the problem.
Still curious how the relay is able to pull in before the series NC contact breaks.
 
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