Fanuc A16B-1212-0220

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SKUA16B-1212-0220
ManufacturerFanuc
CategoryIndustrial automation components
12-month warranty
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Description

The Fanuc A16B-1212-0220 is an OC I/O board integral to the A16B-1212 product line, designed for seamless interaction with machine interfaces. This input board ensures precise switching operations across OC, OD, or OF spindle and servo interfaces, maintaining effective system performance. It supports 104 inputs and 72 outputs, making it suitable for complex control tasks. The module operates within a temperature range from 0 to 60 degrees Celsius, providing a suitable operational envelope for moderate industrial environments. Its weight is approximately 0.82 kg, facilitating easy integration into existing setups. For further information or to discuss your specific needs, please reach out to our experts directly at (615) 471-9450.

Specifications

Weight
0.82 kgs
Weight
0.82 kg
Number of Inputs
104 inputs
Number of Outputs
72 outputs
Operating Temperature Range
0 to 60 °C
Supported System Bus
SATA 2

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