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Allen Bradley ControlLogix Repair

Allen Bradley ControlLogix Repair

We offer extensive repairs for your ControlLogix. We keep many spare parts in stock so that we can repair your ControlLogix as efficiently and effectively as possible. Our standard repair lead time is 2-4 weeks. However, we can often repair your unit much faster if necessary. We can repair most issues with your ControlLogix and if for some reason we cannot repair your unit we will do our best to offer a refurbished unit at the repair cost, so that you can get a working unit back as soon as possible!

  • 2 Year DO Supply Warranty
  • Fast repairs at low costs
  • No surprises or up-charges for difficult repairs
  • Standard lead time of 2-4 weeks
  • Extensive quality control and testing
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Hardware issues & error codes we repair

We repair all of the following hardware issues and error codes with your ControlLogix parts.

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1120250008

This module functions as an Interbus master scanner, equipped with one port for communication. It consumes 850 mA at a 5 VDC supply and 1.75 mA at 24 VDC. Designed for environments with operating temp

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1120730001

This module features three ports: two for serial communication and one for Ethernet. It supports Modbus Serial and Modbus Ethernet TCP protocols, allowing for significant flexibility in network commun

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1120730002

As part of the ControlLogix series, this module is equipped with Ethernet ports using RJ45 connectors and serial ports via a D-Sub male connection. It boasts a longevity rating with a mean time before

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1120730003

This module is equipped with a total of 3 ports for enhanced connectivity. It features an Ethernet connection using an RJ45 port and 2 serial connections with D-Sub Male (9 pin) connectors. Designed f

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1120780001

This communication module includes four independent serial ports and interfaces via RS-232, RS-485, and RS-422. With a significant memory capacity of 128 MB RAM and 8 MB flash memory, it supports data

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1120780002

This communication module is designed with four independent channels, each featuring a 9-pin D-sub physical connector. The operating temperature range spans from 0°C to 60°C, and it can be stored in c

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1120780003

This communication module offers four independent channels for robust serial communication. It operates at speeds ranging from 110 bps to 115,200 bps. The device's IP20 rating indicates a level of pro

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1751-SL4SP

SynchLink Block, Supply 5.1 V DC Class 2, Supply 300 mA, Output 4 Visible (650 nm; 8 DB A Max) Fiber-Optic Light Source, Copper Wire Type

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1756-2WS

This weigh scale module features a backplane current draw of 1.0 A at 5V DC and 0.0125 A at 24V DC. It can operate effectively from 0 °C to 60 °C and can be stored in conditions between -40 °C to 85 °

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About ControlLogix

The ControlLogix series drives offer control platforms for high-performance industrial systems. The Allen-Bradley manufactured ControlLogix series drives can perform sequential, process, or motion control in any combinations. These drives create a high-performance, multiprocessing platform. They use cost-effective distributed control systems for different process applications. The drives are cost-competitive packages and they come with several safety features. A ControlLogix system consists of a standalone controller and input/output modules inside a chassis. The body has a conformal coating which helps to extend the life of the product in harsh industrial environments. The ControlLogix drives can withstand temperature ranges from 0 and 60 degrees Celsius.

The ControlLogix architecture provides a wide range of input and output modules for many applications like high-speed digital process control. The devices in this series use the HART smart instrumentation features. This is an open protocol that is designed to connect analog devices. These drives come with removable terminal blocks which provide interconnection between the plant wiring. For internal connectivity, the devices use Ethernet/IP, DeviceNet, ControlNet, SynchLink, Data Highway Plus, and remote input/output modules. The ControlLogix series drives are available in different variants that come with different outputs, different operating voltages, operating voltage ranges, maximum output currents, power dissipations, input types, and input resolution. The ControlLogix drives are also available with different power consumption levels. The controllers can monitor and control I/O across the backplane and over network links. The ControlLogix drives can also be used to bridge and route the control and information data. The baud rate of the controllers varies up to a maximum of 12 Mbps. The maximum thermal dissipation of the controllers is 15.4 BTU per hour. Both lithium-ion and externally mounted batteries are supported by the ControlLogix controller series.

Common issues with ControlLogix modules include:

Plastics, power supply, enclosure and mounting

  • Mounting clips

  • Card enclosure

  • Broken connection pins

  • Power supply switch

  • Power supply plastics

  • Dead backplane

  • Rack plastics

  • Din rail clips

  • Doors

  • Connecting tabs (compact logix)

  • Terminal block

  • Node address switches

Communications

  • Faulty key switch

  • DH+ port

  • Ethernet port

  • Firmware update

  • RS-232 ports

Lights

  • LED indicators

  • Solid fault light

  • Flashing fault light

I/O

  • Discrete output replacement relay or TRIAC

  • Discrete input replacement

  • Analog out

  • Analog in

  • RTD channel repair

  • Fused input/output replacement

fault/error codes

  • Fatal Error

  • Major faults

  • Recoverable faults