SCHNEIDER 1761-L10BWA Compact ControlLogix PLC Module
The SCHNEIDER 1761-L10BWA is a compact programmable logic controller (PLC) designed for small-scale automation and control applications. It provides reliable performance with ease of use, ideal for industrial environments requiring efficient control solutions.
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Manufacturer:Schneider Electric
Product Model:1761-L10BWA
Category:Compact PLC Module
Inputs:8 digital inputs
Outputs:6 digital outputs
Power Supply Voltage:10-24 VDC
Operating Temperature Range:-25°C to +60°C
Memory Capacity:2K steps
Communication Interface:RS-232/RS-485
Discover the SCHNEIDER 1761-L10BWA Compact I/O Module, a state-of-the-art solution tailored for enhancing efficiency and reliability in industrial automation systems. This module provides 10 digital inputs, capable of handling up to 0.5 A per input, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
Crafted from high-quality materials, this module is built to withstand harsh environmental conditions, withstanding operating temperatures ranging from -40°C to 70°C and storage temperatures from -40°C to 85°C. It features a compact design of 80 x 100 x 65 mm and weighs just 0.2 kg, making installation straightforward and space-saving.
With its compatibility with Allen Bradley ControlLogix systems, the SCHNEIDER 1761-L10BWA integrates seamlessly into existing setups, offering dependable performance under varied conditions. Its robust construction ensures long-term reliability, making it a preferred choice for professionals looking to enhance their automation processes.
Efficient power consumption of typically 5 W allows for cost-effective operation, while its 10-30 VDC voltage range offers flexibility in application settings. Whether you’re upgrading an existing system or building a new one, the SCHNEIDER 1761-L10BWA stands out as a top-performing component.
Invest in the future of your industrial control systems with the SCHNEIDER 1761-L10BWA Compact I/O Module today!