The Rockwell Automation 1769-CRL3 is an industrial-grade Compact I/O Right-To-Left Bus Extension Cable designed for seamless integration into programmable logic controller (PLC) systems, enhancing connectivity and efficiency in complex automation environments.

Description

Length:10 feet

Connector Type:M12 connector

Wire Gauge:24 AWG

Material:Ruggedized PVC insulation

Temperature Range:-40°F to +185°F (-40°C to +185°C)

Certifications:UL, CE

    This product is engineered to meet the stringent requirements of industrial automation, featuring a compact design that optimizes space utilization in control cabinets. The right-to-left bus orientation ensures streamlined cable management, reducing installation time and complexity.

    The Allen-Bradley 1769-CRL3 A offers robust connectivity with its MODBUS interface, allowing seamless communication between field devices and higher-level control systems. Its high input/output capacity supports extensive system scalability.

    Built with reliability in mind, this I/O cabinet is rated for operation within an extended temperature range (-20°C to +60°C), ensuring continuous performance under varying environmental conditions. It can withstand harsh industrial environments without compromising functionality or safety.

    Ease of integration is a key feature of the 1769-CRL3 A. It connects directly to the ControlLogix system via a standard backplane, simplifying setup and configuration processes. This streamlined approach minimizes downtime during system upgrades or maintenance.

    Crafted from durable materials, the cabinet is designed for long-term durability and maintenance-free operation. Its modular construction allows for easy replacement of components, reducing repair times and costs. Additionally, the cabinet’s sleek design enhances the overall aesthetic of any industrial control room.

1769-CRL3 A Compact I/O Right-To-Left Bus Ext Cable

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