The Rockwell Automation 2090-CSBM1DE-14AF50 is a Kinetix Single Cable, part of the 2090 Series, designed for single motor power with brake wires. It is a continuous-flexible cable with a 14 AWG wire size and a nominal cross-section conductor of 2.08 mm² or 4.1 kcmil. The cable features a low capacitance design to maximize system power density, a speedtec connection system, and encoder communication data pair with noise rejection. It has a TPE jacket with mechanical and chemical properties and an overall tinned copper braid with aluminum/polymer insulation.
Technical Specifications
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Construction:
- Outer diameter: approximately 17 mm
- Core color: white
- Cable length: 50 meters
- Drive-end connector type: drive-end, flying-leads with factory pre-installed connector kit (optimized for Kinetix 5700)
- Number of cores: 8
- With protective conductor: yes
- Core identification: color
- Color outer sheath: orange
- Conductor material: copper
- Conductor surface: tinned
- Color cable code: RAL2003
- Motor-end connector type: single speedTec DIN connector
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Electrical:
- AWG size: 14
- Nominal voltage U: 1000 V
- Cable type: single motor power with brake wires
- Cable description: power with brake wires: 1000V hybrid cable with four power, two feedback (digital communication), and two brake conductors
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Mechanical:
- Nominal cross-section conductor: 2.08 mm²
- Nominal cross-section conductor (AWG): 4.1 kcmil
- Cable style: continuous-flexible
- Weight, approx: continuous-flex, power with brake wire: 0.289 kg/m
- Twisted cores: no
- Accessory component: cable
- Continuous bend radius: continuous flex: 10 times the cable diameter
- Features: low capacitance design to maximize system power density, speedtec connection system, encoder communication data pair with noise rejection, TPE jacket with mechanical and chemical properties, cable features overall tinned copper braid with aluminum/polymer insulation
Documentation
- Technical Data: KNX-TD004
- The documentation for this product includes technical data, which can be accessed through the Literature Library results.