Allen Bradley PLC Cable for Use with SLC 500 Series
- RS Stock No.:
- 698-7329
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 1746-C9
- Brand:
- Allen Bradley
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- RS Stock No.:
- 698-7329
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 1746-C9
- Brand:
- Allen Bradley
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RoHS Status: Not Applicable
36 inch Chassis Connection Cable
Used to connect between each chassis
Two required if 3 chassis are used
Two required if 3 chassis are used
Allen Bradley Cable, 914.4mm Length, Keyed Connectors - SLC 500 Series - 1746-C9
In need of increased capacity for your industrial equipment's control units? Let this chassis interconnect cable from Rockwell Automation's Allen Bradley range expand your horizons. The handy 914.4mm cable is used to link together two modular chassis in the SLC 500 series. If you want to continue scaling up the number of components that can connect to your control systems, a second cable lets you connect three chassis. This component is an indispensable workmate that's commonly used in the process and packaging industry.
Features & Benefits
• Connectors are keyed to ensure correct installation
• Rigid shrink wrap at both connector ends of the cable offers strain relief for long-term use
• Rigid shrink wrap at both connector ends of the cable offers strain relief for long-term use
Standards and Certifications
• UL
• CE
• CE
How do I install this cable correctly?
Before you start, you need to check that the vertical spacing between the two chassis you're connecting is a maximum of 153mm. This will ensure you have enough cable to reach from chassis to chassis. You should also take a look at the connector keying – the one for the left socket has a key on the outside of the connector, while the opposite end has it on the inside.
