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Allen Bradley 2097-F2 Kinetix 350 Line Filter

Allen Bradley 2097-F2 Kinetix 350 Line Filter

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Brand:Allen Bradley PLC
Item No.:Allen Bradley 2097-F2
Product Origin: USA
Product Dimensions:180 × 70 × 50 mm
Product Weight:1.2 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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The Allen Bradley 2097-F2 is a line filter designed for use with Kinetix 350 EtherNet/IP servo drive systems. It is used to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio-frequency interference (RFI) generated by servo drives, helping industrial systems meet EMC compliance requirements and improving overall electrical noise immunity.

The filter is typically installed between the incoming AC power source and the Kinetix servo drive to minimize conducted electrical noise in industrial automation environments.

Typical applications include:

  • Servo motion systems
  • Packaging machinery
  • CNC equipment
  • Robotics systems
  • Material handling equipment
  • Automated assembly systems
  • Precision positioning applications

Technical Specifications

SpecificationDetails
ManufacturerAllen Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
Model Number2097-F2
Product FamilyKinetix 350 Accessories
Product TypeEMI/RFI Line Filter
Compatible DrivesKinetix 350 Servo Drives
Input Voltage120/240V AC
Phase TypeSingle-phase
Frequency50/60 Hz
Current RatingApprox. 9–12 A class
FunctionEMI/RFI noise suppression
Installation LocationAC input side of servo drive
Mounting TypePanel mount
Cooling MethodPassive
Protection RatingIP20
Operating Temperature0°C to 50°C

Physical Dimensions & Weight (L × W × H)

ParameterSpecification
DimensionsApprox. 180 × 70 × 50 mm
WeightApprox. 0.8–1.2 kg

Main Functions

The 2097-F2 line filter provides:

  • EMI suppression
  • RFI reduction
  • Improved electrical noise immunity
  • Enhanced system stability
  • EMC compliance support
  • Reduced conducted emissions to the power line

Typical installation:

AC Power → 2097-F2 Line Filter → Kinetix 350 Drive → Servo Motor


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1606-XLE SeriesIndustrial power supplies
1734-AENTRPOINT I/O adapter
5069-L320ERCompactLogix controller


Typical Industrial Applications

The 2097-F2 is commonly used in:

  • Packaging machinery
  • Robotics systems
  • Conveyor automation
  • CNC motion systems
  • Labeling machines
  • Semiconductor handling systems
  • Pick-and-place automation
  • Assembly line servo systems
  • Precision indexing applications
  • OEM machine designs


Key Advantages

Reduced Electrical Noise

Minimizes conducted EMI/RFI interference from servo drives.

Improved EMC Compliance

Helps systems meet industrial EMC standards.

Enhanced Drive Reliability

Protects nearby devices from electrical noise disturbances.

Compact Installation

Small footprint for control cabinet integration.

Optimized for Kinetix 350

Designed specifically for Kinetix 350 motion systems.


Technical FAQs

1. What is the Allen Bradley 2097-F2 used for?

It is used as an EMI/RFI line filter for Kinetix 350 servo drive systems.


2. What is its main function?

It reduces conducted electrical noise generated by servo drives.


3. Where is it installed?

It is installed between the AC power source and the servo drive input.


4. Which drives is it compatible with?

Kinetix 350 EtherNet/IP servo drives.


5. Does it improve EMC compliance?

Yes. It helps industrial systems meet EMC and noise emission requirements.


6. Is it a power supply?

No. It is a passive EMI/RFI suppression filter.


7. What voltage systems does it support?

Typically 120/240V AC single-phase systems.


8. Why is EMI filtering important in servo systems?

Servo drives generate switching noise that can interfere with nearby electronics and communication systems.


9. What industries use this filter?

Packaging, robotics, CNC, semiconductor, and industrial automation industries.


10. Is it required for all servo drive installations?

Requirements depend on regional EMC regulations and installation environment, but filters are commonly recommended in industrial systems.


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