The part number 2090-CPBM7DF-14AF04 is a specific type of cable designed for use with Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables from Rockwell Automation. This cable is categorized as a power/brake cable, which is used for connecting motors to drives in industrial automation systems. The cable is designed to provide both power and braking signals to the motor, making it suitable for applications where precise control is required.
Technical Specifications
- Cable Length: The length of the cable is not specified in the provided documentation, but it is typically available in various lengths depending on the application and installation requirements.
- Cable Diameter: The cable diameter is not specified in the provided documentation, but it is typically measured in millimeters or inches.
- Bend Radius: The bend radius is not specified in the provided documentation, but it is typically measured in millimeters or inches and is important for determining the cable's flexibility and resistance to damage.
- Shielding: The cable is shielded, which helps to protect the internal conductors from electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio-frequency interference (RFI).
- Conductors: The cable contains conductors designed specifically for Kinetix 2090 servo drives, ensuring compatibility and reliable communication between the motor and drive.
Alarm/Error Codes
The provided documentation does not include specific information on alarm or error codes for this cable. These codes are typically used by the drive or motor to indicate issues with the cable or its connection, such as loose connections, damaged insulation, or incorrect installation.
User Manuals
The user manual for the Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables is available from Rockwell Automation, providing detailed information on installation, configuration, and troubleshooting procedures. The manual covers topics such as cable selection, installation instructions, and troubleshooting guides.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting for the Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables typically involves checking the cable connections, ensuring that they are secure and not damaged. It also involves verifying the cable length and ensuring it is not too long or too short for the application. Additionally, the manual provides troubleshooting guides for specific issues such as motor not turning, motor not braking, or communication errors.
Programming
The programming of the Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables is typically done through the drive or motor's control system, using software provided by Rockwell Automation. The programming involves setting up the drive or motor's parameters, such as motor speed, acceleration, and braking, as well as configuring the communication protocols used by the cable.
Installation
The installation of the Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables typically involves connecting the cable to the motor and drive, ensuring that all connections are secure and not damaged. It also involves following the installation instructions provided in the user manual, which cover topics such as cable selection, cable routing, and cable termination.
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