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Manufacturer:Allen Bradley
Product Number:2090-CFBM7DF-CEAA20
Product Type:Motor Feedback Cable
Origin:USA
Dimensions:9.8 mm
Weight :2.55 kg
FAQ
FAQ
Q1: What is the Allen-Bradley 2090-CFBM7DF-CEAA20 used for?
A1: The 2090-CFBM7DF-CEAA20 is a continuous-flex servo motor feedback cable used for digital encoder and feedback communication between Kinetix servo drives and compatible VPL servo motors.
Q2: What is the cable length of the 2090-CFBM7DF-CEAA20?
A2: The cable length is 20 meters.
Q3: Which servo systems are compatible with the 2090-CFBM7DF-CEAA20?
A3: The cable is designed for Allen-Bradley Kinetix 5500 and Kinetix 5700 servo systems used with compatible VPL low-inertia servo motors.
Q4: Is the 2090-CFBM7DF-CEAA20 suitable for continuous-flex applications?
A4: Yes. The cable is continuous-flex rated for dynamic motion systems such as robotics and automated production equipment.
Q5: Does the cable include shielding?
A5: Yes. The cable includes overall shielding to reduce electromagnetic interference and maintain stable feedback signal transmission.
Q6: What is the actual cable diameter of the 2090-CFBM7DF-CEAA20?
A6: The cable diameter is approximately 9.8 mm.
Q7: What is the actual weight of the 2090-CFBM7DF-CEAA20?
A7: The approximate weight is 2.55 kg.
Q8: What are common applications for the 2090-CFBM7DF-CEAA20?
A8: Common applications include robotics, servo motion control systems, packaging machinery, material handling equipment, and automated manufacturing systems.
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