The Rockwell Automation 2090-CPBM7DF-10AF03 is a SpeedTEC cable designed for use with Kinetix servo drives. It is a motor power and brake wire cable with a SpeedTec DIN connector at the drive end and flying leads. The cable is 3 meters long and has a 10 AWG power conductor and an 18 AWG brake conductor. It is designed for continuous flex applications and has an industrial-grade thermoplastic elastomer jacket for durability and resistance to environmental factors.
Technical Specifications
- Cable length: 3 meters
- Power conductor: 10 AWG
- Brake conductor: 18 AWG
- Connector: SpeedTec DIN 940
- Jacket material: Industrial-grade thermoplastic elastomer
- Certification: Eurasion Economic Community
Documentation
- Technical Data: KNX-TD004
Certifications
- Eurasion Economic Community
This product was certified with the above certifications as of 2024-05-09. Products sold before or after this date might carry different certifications. Please review the product label to check for the certifications your specific product carries.
Installation and Troubleshooting
The installation and troubleshooting of this cable are likely to involve standard practices for connecting cables to servo drives. It is recommended to consult the user manual for specific instructions on how to connect the cable to the drive and troubleshoot any issues that may arise.
Programming
The programming of this cable is not applicable as it is a physical component and not a software product.
User Manual
The user manual for this product is not provided in our research, but it can likely be obtained from the manufacturer or a supplier. The manual would provide detailed instructions on the installation, operation, and maintenance of the cable.
Alarm and Error Codes
The alarm and error codes for this product are not specified in our research. It is recommended to consult the user manual or the manufacturer's documentation for specific information on error codes and troubleshooting procedures.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting for this product would involve standard practices for diagnosing issues with cables and servo drives. This could include checking the cable connections, verifying the power supply, and monitoring the drive's status indicators. The user manual or manufacturer's documentation would provide more detailed guidance on troubleshooting procedures.
Key Sectors
- Technical Specifications
- Alarm/Error Codes
- User Manual
- Troubleshooting
- Programming
- Installation