Allen-Bradley ControlLogix® Enhanced Redundancy Module, 1756-RM2
The Allen-Bradley 1756-RMCI Fiber Optic Cable is a high-performance component designed for redundant control systems, specifically tailored for applications requiring robust fiber optic connectivity in industrial automation environments.
Detailed content
Length:5 meters
Connector Type:ST
Fiber Type:Single mode
Data Rate:1 Gbps
Environmental Rating:IP67
Wavelength:1310 nm
Temperature Range:-40°C to +85°C
Experience unparalleled reliability with our Allen-Bradley ControlLogix® Enhanced Redundancy Fiber Cable, engineered to withstand harsh industrial environments while ensuring seamless operation. Our cable utilizes advanced single-mode fiber technology to deliver high-speed data transfer rates up to 1 Gbps, ideal for complex control systems.
Featuring an IP67 environmental rating, this cable is designed to maintain its integrity in challenging conditions, from dusty workshops to wet and muddy fields. It’s the perfect solution for applications where dust, water, or extreme temperatures are common, ensuring continuous operation without interruptions.
Our cable employs ST connectors, which are widely compatible with various industrial devices, allowing for easy integration into existing systems. The robust design ensures a secure connection, reducing the risk of signal loss or disconnections, even under the most demanding conditions.
With its operating temperature range from -40°C to +85°C, our fiber cable is suitable for use in a wide variety of industries, including manufacturing, oil & gas, and utilities. It can handle the thermal extremes found in these sectors without compromising on performance.
The cable’s 1310 nm wavelength is optimized for long-distance data transmission, making it an excellent choice for industrial automation networks where high reliability and data integrity are paramount. Backed by Allen-Bradley‘s commitment to quality and reliability, you can trust our fiber cable to provide a dependable backbone for your industrial control systems.