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The 1792D-CB18 is an I/O cable base designed by Allen Bradley as part of their 1792D ArmorBlock MaXum I/O series. This base is configured to support 4-point and 8-point I/O modules without requiring an enclosure, offering versatile installation options.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | I/O Cable Base |
| Product Line | 1792D ArmorBlock MaXum I/O |
| Part Number | 1792D-CB18 |
| UPC | 612598186426 |
| Weight | 3.00 lbs (1.36 kg) |
| 18mm Base | Yes |
| 4-Point Modules | Compatible |
| 8-Point Modules | Compatible |
| Enclosure | Not Required |
| Trunk Cable Installation | Supported |
| Drop Cable Installation | Supported |
| Vertical Mounting | Supported |
| Horizontal Mounting | Supported |
| Number of Mounting Screws | 3 Screws |
The Allen Bradley 1792D-CB18 serves as a foundational component in the 1792D ArmorBlock MaXum I/O series, acting as an I/O cable base. Unique to this model is its 18mm base structure, which accommodates various I/O configurations without the necessity of an enclosure.
This I/O cable base supports installations for both 4-point and 8-point modules, providing flexibility for different applications. It is engineered to facilitate both trunk cable and drop cable configurations, making it adaptable to various setups. Furthermore, users have the option to mount the base either vertically or horizontally, which enhances its versatility in different physical environments. Installation is straightforward, requiring three screws to ensure stable attachment. The 1792D-CB18 is a practical choice for users looking to streamline their I/O connectivity.