The part number 2090-CSBM1DE-14AA36 is a single motor cable designed for use with Kinetix 5700 servo drives. It is a standard, non-flexible cable with 14 AWG wire size and is suitable for applications that require a single motor power and feedback with brake wires. The cable is 36 meters long and is made of TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) material, which provides flexibility and resistance to abrasion and chemicals.
Technical Specifications
- Cable Style: Standard, non-flexible
- Cable Type: Single Motor Power With Brake Wires
- Drive-end Connector Type: DE Single Cable for K5700
- Motor-end Connector Type: Single SpeedTec DIN Connector
- Wire Gauge Size (AWG): 14 AWG
- Length: 36 meters
Alarm/Error Codes
The cable does not have any specific alarm or error codes associated with it. Any issues related to the cable would typically be related to its physical condition or the motor it is connected to.
User Manuals
The user manual for this cable is not specific to this part number but rather is part of the broader documentation for the Kinetix 5700 servo drives. This documentation includes information on installation, operation, and troubleshooting of the drives and cables.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting issues with this cable would typically involve checking the physical condition of the cable, ensuring proper connections, and verifying that the motor and drive are functioning correctly. If issues persist, it may be necessary to consult the user manual or contact technical support for the drive or motor.
Programming
The programming of the Kinetix 5700 servo drives is typically done using specialized software provided by Rockwell Automation. This software allows users to configure the drive's settings, including the cable specifications, and monitor its performance.
Installation
The installation of this cable involves connecting it to the motor and drive according to the manufacturer's instructions. This typically involves connecting the motor-end connector to the motor and the drive-end connector to the drive. The cable should be routed in a way that minimizes stress and damage, and any excess cable should be secured to prevent tripping hazards.
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