Mitsubishi Q64AD

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SKUQ64AD
ManufacturerMitsubishi
CategoryIndustrial automation components
12-month warranty
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Description

Mitsubishi Q Series Analogue Input Module, ±30 mA, ±15 V (Input)/5 V dc, 27.4 x 98 x 90 mm. product type: Analog Input Module. series: Q Series. number of contributions: 4. number of results: 4. type of contribution: Analogue. module type: Analogue Digital Converter. input current: ±30 mA. supply voltage: ±15 V (Input);5 V dc. Size: 27.4 x 98 x 90 mm

Specifications

Weight
0.18 kgs
Material Number
129615
Business Area Code
F7
Product Category
APLC
Pricing Group
F7 - Q-Series
Product Name
Q64AD
Marketing Note [PL]
1,074.00
Class Code
100100206
Class Description
FA-MOD PLC: Analogue I/O Module
Sub Product Line
Modular PLC
Product Hierarchy Code
IAD50702
Product Line
Q-Single
Gross Weight (kg)
0.24
Gross Length (cm)
13.5
Gross Width (cm)
12
Gross Height (cm)
5
Customs Tariff Code
85389099
Country of Origin
JP
ABC Classification
A
Product Marketing Description
PLC Q Series 4 channel analog input module voltage/current

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