The part number 2090-XXNPMF-16S01 is a servo cable designed for use in motion control systems, particularly in applications where high precision and reliability are crucial. This cable is part of the Kinetix Motion Accessories series from Rockwell Automation, a well-known manufacturer of industrial automation products.
Technical Specifications
The cable is designed with a power wire gauge of 16 AWG and is rated for 600V. It features a non-flexible, industrial-grade thermoplastic elastomer jacket, which provides durability and resistance to environmental factors. The motor end connector is a bayonet connector, while the drive end connector is a flying lead. The cable length is 1 meter, and it is designed for use with Kinetix drives.
Certifications
The product has been certified by the Eurasion Economic Community, ensuring compliance with relevant safety and quality standards.
Documentation
For detailed technical specifications and documentation, refer to the product catalog or the publication KNX-TD004.
Troubleshooting and Error Codes
As the product is a cable, troubleshooting typically involves checking for physical damage, ensuring proper connections, and verifying the cable's specifications match the system requirements. Error codes are not specific to this product, as it is a generic cable component. Consult the system documentation or manufacturer's support resources for specific troubleshooting guidance.
User Manual
The user manual for this product is not provided separately, as it is part of the broader documentation for the Kinetix Motion Accessories series. The user manual would likely cover general installation, connection, and maintenance procedures for the cables in this series.
Installation
Installation of this cable involves connecting the motor end to the motor and the drive end to the drive unit. Ensure proper connections and secure the cable against damage or stress. Consult the system documentation or manufacturer's support resources for specific installation guidance.
Programming
This cable does not require programming as it is a physical component. Programming would typically be done on the drive unit or control system, not on the cable itself.
Alarm and Error Codes
As mentioned earlier, error codes are not specific to this product, as it is a generic cable component. Consult the system documentation or manufacturer's support resources for specific troubleshooting guidance.