The Rockwell Automation 2090-CSBM1DE-14AA30 is a single motor cable designed for use with Kinetix 5500 and Kinetix 5700 servo drive systems. It is a standard, non-flexible cable with a wire size of 14 AWG (2.5 mm\^2) and a diameter of 14 mm (0.55 in.). The cable is designed for applications where a high degree of flexibility is not required, such as in fixed installations where the cable is not subject to frequent bending or flexing.
Technical Specifications
- Wire Size: 14 AWG (2.5 mm\^2)
- Diameter: 14 mm (0.55 in.)
- Length: Available in various lengths, including 1.0 m (3.3 ft), 1.5 m (4.9 ft), 2.0 m (6.6 ft), and so on, up to 90 m (294 ft)
- Conductors: Designed for use with Kinetix 5500 and Kinetix 5700 servo drives
- Connectors: Rugged Speedtec DIN connectors
Alarm/Error Codes
The 2090-CSBM1DE-14AA30 cable does not have specific alarm or error codes associated with it. It is a cable designed for connecting motors to servo drives, and any issues related to its use would typically be related to the drive system or motor itself rather than the cable.
User Manuals
The user manual for the 2090-CSBM1DE-14AA30 cable is not readily available online. However, Rockwell Automation provides detailed technical specifications and installation guidelines for the cable in their publications, such as the "2090-Series Single Motor Cables" document.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting issues with the 2090-CSBM1DE-14AA30 cable typically involves checking the cable's connections to the motor and servo drive, ensuring that they are secure and not damaged. Additionally, checking the cable's length and ensuring it is within the recommended range for the specific application can help resolve any issues.
Programming
The 2090-CSBM1DE-14AA30 cable does not require programming. It is a simple cable designed for connecting motors to servo drives, and its functionality is determined by the servo drive system it is connected to.
Installation
The installation of the 2090-CSBM1DE-14AA30 cable involves connecting one end to the motor and the other end to the servo drive. The cable should be routed in a way that minimizes bending and flexing, as excessive bending can cause damage to the cable. The cable should also be secured to prevent it from being pulled or damaged during operation.
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