1719-ARM
The Ex I/O Empty Slot Cover has 8 pins and an approximated mass of 65 grams. The dimensions of this product are 16 x 100 x 103 millimeters.
Warranty: | 1 year DO Supply Warranty Included |
Shipping: | Worldwide shipping via DHL, UPS, Fedex, and TNT |
Repairs: | We offer repair service for the 1719-ARM. |
Exchange: | Exchange credit for your defective unit available. |
Warranty: | 1 year DO Supply Warranty Included |
Shipping: | Worldwide shipping via DHL, UPS, Fedex, and TNT |
Repairs: | We offer repair service for the 1719-ARM. |
Exchange: | Exchange credit for your defective unit available. |
Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Part Number/Catalog No. | 1719-ARM |
Product Line | Bulletin 1719 Ex I/O module |
Module Type | Empty Slot Cover |
Pins | 8 |
Approximate Mass | 65 grams |
Dimensions | 16 x 100 x 103 millimeters |
Hazard Rating | Class I or Zone 2, Div. 2 |
I/O Module Capacity | 46 |
Intrinsically Safe Backplane Connection | No |
Network | Ethernet/IP |
Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Part Number/Catalog No. | 1719-ARM |
Product Line | Bulletin 1719 Ex I/O module |
Module Type | Empty Slot Cover |
Pins | 8 |
Approximate Mass | 65 grams |
Dimensions | 16 x 100 x 103 millimeters |
Hazard Rating | Class I or Zone 2, Div. 2 |
I/O Module Capacity | 46 |
Intrinsically Safe Backplane Connection | No |
Network | Ethernet/IP |
The 1719-ARM is an Ex I/O Empty Slot Cover manufactured by Allen-Bradley. The Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover belongs to the 1719 Ex I/O module product line. The Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover features 8 pins, 65 grams of weight, and Ethernet/IP network connections. The Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover is an intrinsically safe distributed I/O panel which is easily installed in Class I or Zone 2, Div. 2 areas. The Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover integrates modules in hazardous places through the Ethernet/IP network found in the chassis-based I/O design which offers maximum efficiency in a compact location. The Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover should be unplugged from the power source when installing and maintaining the Ex I/O empty slot cover module. The users should apply power only after fully assembling and connecting the circuits needed for operation. The Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover is equipped with a backplane design for holding power supplies and adapters.
The base backplane can be extended by utilizing an extension backplane. When the Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover is mounted on the extension backplane, it will be controlled by using the adapters found on the base backplane. The power supplied to the Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover is offered by the additional power sources on the extension backplane. The Ex I/O module adapter can control up to 46 I/O modules, including the Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover, by transferring their signals across the Ethernet/IP network. The Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover operates with a diagnostic display that enables the users to check diagnostic information. The slots for power sources and adapters are mechanically marked with labels on the backplane. The Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover’s coding pins enable a unique operation between the Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover and the terminal blocks. If the Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover is hot swapped, there will be a risk of explosion because of the sparks that will form, since the backplane connection is not intrinsically safe.
Question | Answer |
1: Can the 1719-ARM hold power supplies and adapters? | Yes, the 1719-ARM can hold power supplies and adapters. |
2: What network does the 1719-ARM use? | The 1719-ARM uses the Ethernet/IP network. |
3: Does the 1719-ARM have a diagnostic display? | Yes, the 1719-ARM has a diagnostic display. |
4: How many I/O modules can the 1719-ARM control? | The 1719-ARM can control 46 I/O modules. |
5: How many pins does the 1719-ARM have? | The 1719-ARM has 8 pins. |
6: Is the 1719-ARM easy to install? | Yes, the 1719-ARM is easy to install. |
Type | Lead Time | Price | Action |
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Repair Service | 2-4 weeks | Ask | ![]() |
Our highly skilled technicians can repair your 1719-ARM. All of our repairs come with a 1 Year DO Supply Warranty. Please contact us for additional information about our repair process.
Please refer to the manual for more information about the 1719-ARM such as the wiring diagrams, data sheets, firmware information and migration or obsolescence details.
Revision Part # | Also Known as | Availability |
1719-ARM Ser A
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1719-ARM/A, Series A, Rev A | Request Quote |
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Terminal Mounted Depth | in mm |
Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Part Number/Catalog No. | 1719-ARM |
Product Line | Bulletin 1719 Ex I/O module |
Module Type | Empty Slot Cover |
Pins | 8 |
Approximate Mass | 65 grams |
Dimensions | 16 x 100 x 103 millimeters |
Hazard Rating | Class I or Zone 2, Div. 2 |
I/O Module Capacity | 46 |
Intrinsically Safe Backplane Connection | No |
Network | Ethernet/IP |
Manufacturer | Rockwell Automation |
Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Part Number/Catalog No. | 1719-ARM |
Product Line | Bulletin 1719 Ex I/O module |
Module Type | Empty Slot Cover |
Pins | 8 |
Approximate Mass | 65 grams |
Dimensions | 16 x 100 x 103 millimeters |
Hazard Rating | Class I or Zone 2, Div. 2 |
I/O Module Capacity | 46 |
Intrinsically Safe Backplane Connection | No |
Network | Ethernet/IP |
The 1719-ARM is an Ex I/O Empty Slot Cover manufactured by Allen-Bradley. The Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover belongs to the 1719 Ex I/O module product line. The Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover features 8 pins, 65 grams of weight, and Ethernet/IP network connections. The Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover is an intrinsically safe distributed I/O panel which is easily installed in Class I or Zone 2, Div. 2 areas. The Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover integrates modules in hazardous places through the Ethernet/IP network found in the chassis-based I/O design which offers maximum efficiency in a compact location. The Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover should be unplugged from the power source when installing and maintaining the Ex I/O empty slot cover module. The users should apply power only after fully assembling and connecting the circuits needed for operation. The Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover is equipped with a backplane design for holding power supplies and adapters.
The base backplane can be extended by utilizing an extension backplane. When the Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover is mounted on the extension backplane, it will be controlled by using the adapters found on the base backplane. The power supplied to the Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover is offered by the additional power sources on the extension backplane. The Ex I/O module adapter can control up to 46 I/O modules, including the Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover, by transferring their signals across the Ethernet/IP network. The Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover operates with a diagnostic display that enables the users to check diagnostic information. The slots for power sources and adapters are mechanically marked with labels on the backplane. The Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover’s coding pins enable a unique operation between the Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover and the terminal blocks. If the Allen-Bradley 1719-ARM empty slot cover is hot swapped, there will be a risk of explosion because of the sparks that will form, since the backplane connection is not intrinsically safe.
Question: Can the 1719-ARM hold power supplies and adapters?
Answer: Yes, the 1719-ARM can hold power supplies and adapters.
Question: What network does the 1719-ARM use?
Answer: The 1719-ARM uses the Ethernet/IP network.
Question: Does the 1719-ARM have a diagnostic display?
Answer: Yes, the 1719-ARM has a diagnostic display.
Question: How many I/O modules can the 1719-ARM control?
Answer: The 1719-ARM can control 46 I/O modules.
Question: How many pins does the 1719-ARM have?
Answer: The 1719-ARM has 8 pins.
Question: Is the 1719-ARM easy to install?
Answer: Yes, the 1719-ARM is easy to install.
Type | Lead Time | Price | Action |
---|---|---|---|
Repair Service | 2-4 weeks | Ask | ![]() |
Our highly skilled technicians can repair your 1719-ARM. All of our repairs come with a 1 Year DO Supply Warranty. Please contact us for additional information about our repair process.
Type | Lead Time | Price | Action |
---|---|---|---|
Repair Service | 2-4 weeks | Ask | ![]() |
Our highly skilled technicians can repair your 1719-ARM. All of our repairs come with a 1 Year DO Supply Warranty. Please contact us for additional information about our repair process.
Please refer to the manual for more information about the 1719-ARM such as the wiring diagrams, data sheets, firmware information and migration or obsolescence details.
Revision Part # | Also Known as | Availability |
1719-ARM Ser A |
1719-ARM/A, Series A, Rev A | Request Quote |