The Allen-Bradley 2090-CSBM1DF-14AF20 is a cable designed for motor power and feedback applications in industrial automation systems. It is a hybrid cable that combines power and feedback signals in a single cable, making it a convenient solution for connecting motors to control systems.
Technical Specifications
- Cable Type: Hybrid cable for motor power and feedback
- Conductors: 6 conductors
- Wire Gauge Size (AWG): 14 AWG
- Length: 20 meters
- Cable Style: Continuous-flex
- Cable Type: Single Motor Power with Brake Wires
- Drive-end Connector Type: DF Single Cable for K5500
- Motor-end Connector Type: Single SpeedTec DIN Connector
Alarm/Error Codes
No specific alarm or error codes are mentioned for this product. It is primarily a cable designed for connecting motors to control systems, and its functionality is more related to the physical connection rather than error detection or reporting.
User Manuals
The user manual for this product is not explicitly mentioned. However, it is likely that the user manual would provide detailed information on the installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of the cable.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting for this product would typically involve identifying and resolving issues related to the physical connection between the motor and the control system. This could include issues with the cable's insulation, conductors, or connectors. The troubleshooting process would likely involve visual inspections, testing for continuity, and possibly using specialized tools to diagnose and repair any damage.
Programming
This product does not require programming. It is a physical cable designed to connect motors to control systems, and its functionality is determined by the physical connections and the specifications of the motor and control system.
Installation
The installation of this cable typically involves connecting the motor to the control system using the cable. This would involve ensuring that the cable is properly secured and that the connectors are securely attached to both the motor and the control system. The installation process may also involve configuring the control system to recognize the motor and its associated feedback signals.