Omron R88A-CRKA006CR

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SKUR88A-CRKA006CR
ManufacturerOmron
CategoryIndustrial automation components
12-month warranty
Available (1-2 days): 7 units
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Net price (1 pc.):
132,00PLN
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Description

The Omron R88A-CRKA006CR is a high-quality encoder cable designed for use with Omron's Accurax G5 Series AC servomotors. This 6-meter cable is specifically engineered for 3,000-r/min servomotors with power ratings between 50 to 750 W, ensuring reliable and precise signal transmission between the servo drive and the servomotor. The R88A-CRKA006CR cable is part of Omron's comprehensive range of accessories tailored to enhance the performance and longevity of their servomotor systems. Its robust construction and compatibility with Omron's G5 Series make it an essential component for industrial automation applications requiring high-speed and accurate motion control.

Specifications

Length
6 meters m
Motor Speed
3,000 r/min
Motor Power
50 to 750 W
Product Type
Encoder Cable
Compatibility
Omron Accurax G5 series servomotors
Cable Type
Encoder cable
Product Family
Accurax G5 series

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