The part number 2090-CSWM1DG-18AA25 is a Rockwell Automation product, specifically a single motor cable designed for use with the Kinetix 5500 drive system. This cable is part of the 2090 series, which includes a range of power and feedback cables designed for use in industrial automation applications.
Technical Specifications
- Construction: The cable has an outer diameter of approximately 15 mm and is made of a continuous-flexible material with a TPE jacket. It features an orange outer sheath and has a white and blue core color.
- Electrical: The cable is rated for 1000V and has four power conductors, two feedback conductors for digital communication, and two brake conductors. It uses 18 AWG wire and has a nominal cross-sectional area of 0.82 mm².
- Mechanical: The cable has a continuous bend radius of 10 times the cable diameter and weighs approximately 0.228 kg per meter. It is designed for use in continuous flexing applications and features a tinned copper braid with aluminum/polyester insulation.
- Environmental: The cable is designed to operate in environments with a maximum conductor temperature of 105°C.
Documentation
The product documentation includes technical data sheets and installation instructions. The technical data sheet provides detailed specifications for the cable, including its electrical and mechanical characteristics. The installation instructions cover the proper installation and use of the cable in industrial automation systems.
Troubleshooting and Programming
Troubleshooting and programming for this cable are likely to involve standard practices for industrial automation cables and motor control systems. This may include checking for proper connections, verifying cable lengths and specifications, and ensuring that the cable is compatible with the specific drive system and motor being used. Programming for the cable would typically involve configuring the drive system and motor control software to communicate effectively with the cable and the motor it is connected to.
Installation
Installation of the cable involves connecting it to the drive system and motor according to the manufacturer's instructions. This typically includes connecting the power and feedback conductors to the appropriate terminals on the drive system and motor, and ensuring that the cable is properly secured and protected against damage or wear.