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Pepperl + Fuchs IC-KP-B17-AIDA1

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£2,234.06 (ex. VAT)
Marvo Stock ID: MV-DUA7
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Product Description

The Pepperl + Fuchs IC-KP-B17-AIDA1 is a versatile control interface designed for seamless integration into identification systems. Operating within a voltage range of 20-30V, this device is ideal for automation and material flow control applications. It supports up to four read/write heads or a combination of two read/write heads and two trigger sensors, providing flexibility for various industrial needs. The unit features an LCD indicator with backlighting and direct operation through four function keys, ensuring user-friendly interaction. With robust LED status indicators for bus communication and read/write heads, the IC-KP-B17-AIDA1 offers reliable performance monitoring. Its compatibility with Ethernet, MODBUS/TCP, and other protocols ensures efficient data communication, making it a valuable asset for modern industrial environments. The device's durable construction and IP67 rating make it suitable for both control cabinet and field applications, offering high noise immunity and easy installation.

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Physical Specifications

1.100 kg
148.000 mm(L)
105.000 mm(W)
73.000 mm(H)

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