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Description
The Allen-Bradley 1756-RMXT is a robust component of the ControlLogix Redundancy Module Series, designed to enhance system reliability by facilitating state control and transitions in redundant setups. With redundant fiber ports, it mitigates the risk of fiber cable failures and supports up to seven enhanced communication modules per chassis. Featuring compatibility with Bulletin 1756-L6 or 1756-L7 Controllers, this module is engineered for extreme environments, operating efficiently in temperatures ranging from -25 to 70 °C. It leverages Bulletin 1756-RM redundancy connector cables with a swift transmission rate of up to 100 Mbps, ensuring optimal scan performance, especially when paired with 1756-L7x controllers.
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-RMXT |
Series | ControlLogix |
Module Type | Fiber Optic Cable with Extended Temperature |
Length | 4 kilometers |
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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