The part number 2090-CSWM1DG-18AA20 is a Kinetix Single Cable, specifically designed for K5500 drives, with a wire gauge size of 18 AWG, TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) cable material, and a standard, non-flexible design. This cable is intended for single motor power and feedback applications, with a length of 10 meters. It features a Drive-end connector type of DF Single Cable for K5500 and a Motor-end connector type of Single SpeedTec DIN Connector.
The cable is part of the 2090 Series, which includes a range of single motor cables designed for use with Kinetix drives. The 2090 Series offers various cable types, including standard, non-flexible cables like the one described here, as well as continuous-flex cables for applications that require more flexibility.
The cable's technical specifications include a maximum operating voltage of 1000V, with four power and two feedback conductors. It has a cable diameter of 0.222 mm (0.149 in.) and a connector diameter of 0.185 mm (0.124 in.) for the DSL connector kit.
For installation, the cable should be handled carefully to avoid damage, and it is recommended to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cable routing and securing to prevent damage or interference with other components.
In terms of troubleshooting, the cable's performance can be monitored through the drive system's monitoring capabilities. If issues arise, troubleshooting should focus on the cable's connections, the drive system's configuration, and the motor's performance. If the issue persists, it may be necessary to consult the user manual or contact a technical support professional.
The cable does not have specific alarm or error codes associated with it, as it is a physical component rather than a software or electronic device. However, the drive system and motor it connects to may have their own error codes and alarm systems that can be checked for issues related to the cable.
The user manual for the cable is likely included in the documentation provided with the drive system or motor, or it can be accessed through the manufacturer's website or technical support resources. The manual would provide detailed information on the cable's installation, configuration, and troubleshooting procedures.
The cable's programming is not applicable, as it is a physical component that does not have programmable features. However, the drive system and motor it connects to may have programmable features that require configuration and programming.
The installation of the cable typically involves connecting it to the drive system and motor according to the manufacturer's guidelines, ensuring proper connections and securing the cable to prevent damage or interference. The cable should be handled carefully to avoid damage during installation, and any issues that arise during installation should be addressed through the manufacturer's technical support resources.
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