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The FANUC A66L-6001-0023#L150R0 is a fiber optic cable tailored for advanced industrial settings. It offers high-speed data transmission and has a length of 0.15 meters.
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| Manufacturer | FANUC |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Fiber Optic Cable |
| Product Line | A66L |
| Part Number | A66L-6001-0023#L150R0 |
| Weight | 1.06 lbs (0.48 kg) |
| Length | 0.15 m |
| Connector Type | RJ45 |
| Compatibility | FSSB, FTB I/O, Personal Computer |
| Signal Type | Optical |
| Application | Industrial automation, I/O systems |
| Data Rate | High-speed data transmission |
| Operating Temperature Range | -10°C to 60°C |
| Sheathing | Unsheathed |
| Cable Structure | Single-mode or multi-mode fiber |
The A66L-6001-0023#L150R0 from FANUC, part of the A66L series, is engineered as a fiber optic cable suitable for various industrial applications. With a length measuring 0.15 meters, it effectively caters to systems requiring optical signal transmission. This product features an RJ45 connector, ensuring compatibility with FSSB and FTB I/O systems, as well as personal computers.
This cable facilitates high-speed data transfers, crucial for efficient operation in industrial automation environments. Designed to endure, it operates well within an ambient temperature range of -10 degrees Celsius to 60 degrees Celsius, aligning with the demands of most industrial settings.
The A66L-6001-0023#L150R0 is unsheathed, which allows quick access to the fiber and minimizes size. It provides flexibility by supporting either single-mode or multi-mode fiber structures, catering to diverse connectivity needs in modern automation systems.