Header cable for SNAP 32 Channel digital modules and G4 digital racks — 6 ft

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Header kabel for SNAP 32 kanaals digitaal modules and G4 digitaal racks — 6 ft

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SKU: SNAP-HD-G4F6 Categories: , Brand:

Description

The SNAP-HD-G4F6 header cable has two uses: to connect a 32-channel digital module to older G4 digital I/O racks, and to connect a 32-channel digital output module to two SNAP-TEX-MR10-16C breakout boards in order to switch multiple loads up to 10 amps. The advantage of using this cable is that you don’t have to wire the module to the breakout boards. Simply snap the cable onto the top of the module and then plug the cable’s other ends into the header connectors on the two breakout boards.

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Product features

  • Model: SNAP
  • ETIM Code: EC000237
  • ETIM Class: PLC connection cable
  • Function: PLC - other devices
  • Length: 1.8 Metre
  • Suitable for input board PLC: Yes
  • Suitable for output card PLC: Yes
  • Suitable for digital signals: Yes
  • Suitable for analogue signals: No
  • Type of electrical connection, field-sided: Other
  • Type of electrical connection, box-sided: Other
  • Number of poles: 40
  • Variant: Cable
  • Width: 1800 mm
  • Height: 80 mm
  • Depth: 10 mm
  • Weight: 0.3 kg

Description

The SNAP-HD-G4F6 header cable has two uses: to connect a 32-channel digital module to older G4 digital I/O racks, and to connect a 32-channel digital output module to two SNAP-TEX-MR10-16C breakout boards in order to switch multiple loads up to 10 amps. The advantage of using this cable is that you don’t have to wire the module to the breakout boards. Simply snap the cable onto the top of the module and then plug the cable’s other ends into the header connectors on the two breakout boards.

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