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Allen-Bradley 2097-V31PR2-LM

SKU: 2097-V31PR2-LM-SOB-USA

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The Allen-Bradley 2097-V31PR2-LM Kinetix 350 Ethernet/IP Indexing Servo Drive is a robust solution for industrial motion control, utilizing integrated motion control over Ethernet/IP for seamless operation. Designed for single-phase, single-axis applications, this compact drive offers selectable input voltage ranges from 70 to 132 Volts AC and 80 to 264 Volts AC, featuring a nominal 120 Volts AC in Doubler mode. Equipped with a Safety Torque OFF option, it ensures a secure working environment while delivering a continuous output current of up to 5.7 Amps, peaking at 17 Amps, and an output rating of 0.8 kWatts. The drive includes an internal shunt, LED status indicators, and operates efficiently in environments up to 40 degrees Celsius and 1500 meters elevation, all within a lightweight, space-saving design of 9.3 x 7.3 x 2.7 inches and 3.3 pounds.

Technical specifications for 2097-V31PR2-LM

Manufacturer Rockwell Automation
Brand Allen-Bradley
120 Volts Doubler Mode Yes
Continuous Output Current (0-peak) 5.7 Amperes
Integrated AC (EMC) Line Filter No
Input Voltage 120/240 Volts (AC), 1 Phase
Power Rating 800 W
Part Number/Catalog No. 2097-V31PR2-LM
Safe Torque-Off Yes
Dimensions 9.37 x 7.29 x 3.08 in (238 x 185.1 x 78.2 mm)
Weight 3.3 lbs (1.5 kg)
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