Not directly relevant to your particular relay, but a heads-up when you replace it:
I have an -hp- 8013B pulse generator that uses a reed relay to switch in the 50-ohm back-termination resistor (the pulse source has a current output).
The operation was erratic, so I replaced the relay. The original relay company had been sold to Coto, and the device was still available. Coto p/n 8L01-05-011 (5 V DC coil, 1A = SPST NO contact).
Most of these relays have the internal diode option, which makes the coil polarity-sensitive. Somehow, the relay had been installed backwards (rotated 180 deg), so the connections were correct except for the diode polarity. There were no signs of previous repair on the PCB, so it must have slipped through -hp-'s outgoing tests. With the very low coil voltage (clamped by the diode), the reed almost worked.
If you replace a reed relay, make sure the orientation gives correct coil polarity.