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Allen Bradley 1756-RMC1 Fiber Optic Cable

Allen Bradley 1756-RMC1 Fiber Optic Cable

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Brand:Allen Bradley PLC
Item No.:1756-RMC1
Product Origin:USA
Product Dimensions:Cable Length: 1 meter
Product Weight:Shipping weight: 3 kg
Payment:T/T, Western Union, Credit Card
Goods_stock:15
Shipping Port:Xiamen, China
Lead Time:1-3 Days
Condition:Brand New And Original
Warranty:1 Year
Certificate:COO

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Product Introduction

The Allen Bradley 1756-RMC1 Fiber Optic Cable is designed for use in ControlLogix redundant controller systems where reliable, high-speed, and interference-free communication is essential. With fiber optic transmission technology, it ensures stable synchronization between redundancy modules, even in electrically noisy industrial environments. This cable plays a critical role in maintaining system integrity and uninterrupted automation performance in mission-critical applications.


Technical Specifications

SpecificationDetails
Product SeriesControlLogix
Model Number1756-RMC1
Product TypeFiber Optic Redundancy Cable
Cable Length1 meter
Transmission TypeFiber Optic
System CompatibilityControlLogix Redundant Systems
ApplicationController Synchronization
Installation TypePanel / Chassis Internal
Environmental SuitabilityIndustrial Automation
Shipping Weight3 kg

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Core Applications

• Redundant ControlLogix system communication links requiring high-speed and noise-immune data transmission.

• Industrial automation networks where electrical interference must be eliminated for stable signal integrity.

• High-availability PLC systems using fiber-based redundancy connections between controller modules.

• Process control environments demanding secure and reliable controller-to-controller synchronization.

• Critical infrastructure automation systems requiring fail-safe communication pathways.


Key Advantages

• Fiber optic transmission ensures immunity to electromagnetic interference in harsh industrial environments.

• Stable and high-speed communication support for redundant ControlLogix architectures.

• Enhanced system reliability by maintaining secure controller synchronization links.

• Designed for mission-critical applications requiring consistent data integrity.

• Factory-ready integration with Allen Bradley ControlLogix redundancy systems.


Technical FAQs

1. What is the primary function of the 1756-RMC1 cable?
It provides fiber optic communication between ControlLogix redundancy modules for system synchronization.

2. Is the cable resistant to electromagnetic interference?
Yes, fiber optic technology is inherently immune to EMI and RFI interference.

3. Can it be used in standard non-redundant systems?
No, it is specifically designed for redundancy communication configurations.

4. What modules does this cable typically connect?
It connects ControlLogix redundancy modules within redundant controller systems.

5. Is any configuration required after installation?
No special configuration is required beyond proper system setup in redundancy architecture.

6. Can the cable be bent during installation?
Yes, but it must follow minimum bend radius guidelines to prevent signal loss.

7. Does the cable support long-distance communication?
This model supports short-range internal cabinet redundancy communication (1 meter length).

8. Is this cable hot-swappable?
Installation should follow system shutdown procedures unless specified otherwise by system design.

9. What environment is suitable for this cable?
Industrial automation environments requiring high reliability and EMI-free communication.

10. What is the main benefit of fiber optic redundancy links?
They ensure stable, interference-free synchronization between redundant control processors.


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