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Description
The Allen-Bradley 1756-RMC10 is a critical fiber-optic cable designed for connecting ControlLogix redundancy modules, forming an essential component in establishing a ControlLogix Redundant Programmable Controller System. Measuring 10 meters in length, this cable supports both standard and extreme-environment modules, enhancing system reliability with a sturdy LC connector coupler that facilitates quick connections without module removal. With protective caps and a downward-oriented connection design, the 1756-RMC10 ensures secure and efficient setup while its robust construction aids in preventing cable damage, allowing fault tolerance on a single channel within redundant systems.
All products (new, refurbished, and repairs) are covered by the Industrial Automation Company's 2 Year Warranty. Manufacturer's Warranty does not apply.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Part Number/Catalog No. | 1756-RMC10 |
Series | ControlLogix |
Module Type | Fiber Optic Cable |
Length | 32.81 feet (10 meters) |
Wavelength | 1300 Newton Meters |
Transmission | Less than 1000 MB-Second |
Channels | 1 |
Operating Temperature | 32-140 Fahrenheit (0-60 Celsius) |
Enclosure | Open |
Wire Size | 20 AWG |
Dimensions | 5.51 x 4.41 x 5.71 inches |
Operating Temperature | 32-140 Fahrenheit (0-60 Celsius) |
Enclosure | None |
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