The Allen-Bradley 2090-CSWM1DE-18AA03 is a single motor cable designed for use with Kinetix servo drives. It is part of the 2090 series of cables from Rockwell Automation. This cable is specifically designed for applications that require a single motor cable with power, feedback, and brake wires, and is suitable for use with Kinetix 5500 and Kinetix 5700 servo drives.
Technical Specifications:
- Cable Style: Standard, non-flexible
- Cable Type: Single Motor Power with Brake Wires
- Conductor Size: 18 AWG
- Drive-end Connector Type: DF Single Cable for K5500
- Length: 3 meters
- Motor-end Connector Type: Single SpeedTec DIN Connector
- Special Features: Single Cable Technology
- Sub Brand: Single Cable
- Type: Cable, Power, Feedback, and Brake
- Wire Gauge Size (AWG): 18 AWG
Alarm/Error Codes:
No specific alarm or error codes are mentioned in the provided documentation. These codes are typically specific to the drive system and may vary depending on the application.
User Manuals:
The user manual for this product is not directly linked in our research. However, Rockwell Automation provides extensive documentation on their website, including technical data sheets and installation guides. These resources can be accessed through the literature library on their website.
Troubleshooting:
Troubleshooting for this product is typically done through the analysis of error codes and the identification of issues related to the cable or the drive system. The troubleshooting process involves checking the cable for damage or misconnection and verifying the proper installation of the cable and the drive.
Programming:
Programming for this product is typically done through the configuration of the drive system using software provided by Rockwell Automation. The specific programming requirements will depend on the application and the type of drive system being used.
Installation:
Installation of this product involves connecting the cable to the motor and the drive system, ensuring proper alignment and securing of the cable to prevent damage or misconnection. The installation process should be done in accordance with the manufacturer's guidelines and any relevant safety standards.