The part number 2090-CSBM1DF-18AF28 is a single motor power cable designed by Rockwell Automation for use with Kinetix 5500 drive families. It is part of the 2090 series, which is a family of cables specifically designed for use with these drives. This particular cable is designed for continuous flex applications and features a TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) jacket that provides mechanical and chemical properties suitable for industrial use.
Technical Specifications
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Construction:
- Outer diameter: approximately 15 mm
- Core color: white
- Cable length: 28 meters
- Drive-end connector type: Drive-end, without connector kit, flying-lead (optimized for Kinetix 5500)
- Number of cores: 8
- With protective conductor: Yes
- Core identification: Color
- Colour outer sheath: Orange
- Conductor material: Copper
- Conductor surface: Tinned
- Color cable code: RAL2003
- Core color: White/blue
- Motor-end connector type: Single speedTec DIN connector
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Electrical:
- AWG size: 18
- 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: 0.82 mm²
- Nominal cross section conductor (AWG): 1.62 kcmil
- Cable style: Continuous-flexible
- Weight, approx: Continuous-flex, power with brake wire: 0.228 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/polyester insulation
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Environmental:
- Max. conductor temperature: 105 °C
Documentation
The documentation for this product includes technical data sheets and user manuals. The technical data sheet provides detailed specifications for the cable, including its electrical, mechanical, and environmental characteristics. The user manual likely provides information on installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting procedures for the cable.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting for this cable would involve identifying and addressing any issues related to its electrical, mechanical, or environmental performance. This could include checking for damage to the cable, ensuring proper installation and connection, and verifying that the cable is compatible with the drive system it is used with. If issues persist, it may be necessary to consult the user manual or contact a technical support specialist.
Programming
This cable does not require programming as it is a physical component designed to connect and transmit power and feedback signals between a motor and a drive system. Programming would typically be done on the drive system itself or on the control system that interfaces with the drive.
Installation
The installation of this cable involves connecting it to the motor and drive system according to the manufacturer's instructions. This typically includes connecting the power and feedback wires to the appropriate terminals on the motor and drive, and ensuring that the cable is properly secured and protected from damage or environmental factors.
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