Cable diagrams – Rockwell Automation 8520 9/Series CNC Integration Maintenance Manual Documentation Set User Manual

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Section

7A

7A-1

Cable Diagrams

The following sections contain information to be used when connecting the

modules and components. Included is information on intermodule

connections, maximum cable lengths, cable types, and connector types.

For detailed information on a specific connector, refer to the section that

covers the module on which the connector is located.

ATTENTION: Electrostatic discharge can degrade

performance or damage the system components. Observe the

following precautions to guard against such damage:

Touch a grounded object to eliminate static discharge from
your body before handling any of the components. It is also

recommended practice to wear a wrist strap (such as

Allen--Bradley cat. no. 8000-ESD) that provides a low

resistance path to ground.

Do not touch the connectors or the connector pins.

Do not touch other circuit components when you are setting
switches or jumpers. If available, use a static-safe

workstation.

Keep the components that are packaged in static-shield bags
in their bags when they are not used.

For more information about electrostatic discharge and how to

guard against it, refer to publication 8000-4.5.2, Guarding

Against Electrostatic Damage: Using the ESD Kit.

The internal system connection diagram is shown in the following figures.
The intermodule and intercomponent connections and their corresponding

cables and connectors are covered in the following section.

7A.0

Connecting the Components

and Modules

7A.1

System Cabling Diagrams

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