Siemens 6ES7921-3AG00-0AA0

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SKU6ES7921-3AG00-0AA0
ManufacturerSiemens
CategoryIndustrial automation components
12-month warranty
Available: 10 units
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Description

The Siemens 6ES7921-3AG00-0AA0 is a front connector module designed for the S7-300 series of programmable logic controllers (PLCs). This module facilitates the connection of digital input/output (I/O) modules to the PLC system, ensuring reliable and efficient data transmission. It operates with a supply voltage of up to 60 V and supports a continuous current of 1 A, making it suitable for various industrial automation applications. The module is designed for direct mounting and operates within an ambient temperature range of 0 to +60 °C, ensuring stable performance in diverse environmental conditions. For detailed specifications and compatibility information, refer to the official Siemens product page.

Specifications

Industrial System
s7-300
Product Type
Module
Supply Voltage
60 V
Current Rating
1 A
Operating Temperature Range
0 to +60 °C
Mounting Type
Direct Mount
Attachment Type
Direct Mount

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