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Allen-Bradley 2090-CSWM1DF-14AA25

SKU: 2090-CSWM1DF-14AA25-SOB-USA

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Allen-Bradley 2090-CSWM1DF-14AA25

SKU: 2090-CSWM1DF-14AA25-SOB-USA

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The Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables

These cables are designed for use with Rockwell Automation's Kinetix drives and motors. They are utilized to transmit power and feedback signals between the motor and the drive. The cables can be bought in a variety of configurations, with options for standard (non-flex) and continuous-flex versions, alongside different wire sizes and lengths.

Technical Specifications

  • Cable Type: The cables can be standard (non-flex) or continuous-flex. The standard ones are designed for applications where the cable is not subject to much flexing, whilst the continuous-flex cables are designed for applications where the cable experiences continuous flexing, such as in robotic or motion control systems.
  • Wire Size and AWG: The cables come in different wire sizes, including 18 AWG and 14 AWG. The wire size determines the cable's capacity for current-carrying and its resistance to voltage drop.
  • Length: The cables can be ordered in a variety of lengths, such as standard lengths and custom lengths. The standard lengths are usually in increments of 1 meter (3.3 feet), whereas custom lengths can also be ordered.
  • Jacket Color and Material: The cables have different jacket colors and materials, including Industrial TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) and PUR (polyurethane rubber). The jacket color and material determine the cable's resistance to chemicals, abrasion, and UV light.
  • Bend Radius: The cables have a defined bend radius, which is the smallest radius that the cable can be bent without damaging the internal wires. This is important in applications where the cable is subject to bending or flexing.
  • IP Rating: The cables have an IP (Ingress Protection) rating, which gives an indication of the level of protection against solid particles and water. The IP rating ranges from IP66 (dust-tight and protected against powerful jets of water) to IP69K (dust-tight and protected against powerful high-pressure jets of water).

Alarm and Error Codes

The Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables do not have specific alarm or error codes. Any issues with the cables would typically be detected by the drive or motor and would trigger an alarm or error code specific to that particular drive or motor.

User Manuals

The user manuals for the Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables are accessible from Rockwell Automation. These manuals provide detailed information regarding the installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of the cables, including technical specifications, diagrams, and safety precautions.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting of the Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables usually involves checking for physical damage, inspecting the cable for signs of wear or corrosion, and verifying the cable connections. If issues persist, it may be necessary to consult the user manual or get in touch with Rockwell Automation support.

Programming

The Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables does not require any programming. They are designed to provide a simple and reliable connection between the motor and the drive, which allows the drive to control the motor's speed and direction.

Installation

The installation of the Kinetix 2090 Power and Feedback Cables usually involves connecting the cable to the motor and the drive, ensuring that the cable is securely fastened and not subject to excessive bending or flexing. The cables should be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and local electrical codes.

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