Festo Braking Resistor CACR-LE2 Series Braking Resistor for Use with Servo Drives,CACR-LE2-50-W500

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RS Stock No.:
351-408
Mfr. Part No.:
CACR-LE2-50-W500
Manufacturer:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Product Type

Braking Resistor

Accessory Type

Braking Resistor

For Use With

Servo Drives

Series

CACR-LE2

Standards/Approvals

CSA, UL

Model Number

CACR-LE2-50-W500

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Festo CACR-LE2 Series Braking Resistor, Servo Drives Compatibility, CSA, UL Standards/Approvals - CACR-LE2-50-W500, Numeric Part Number:2882342


This braking resistor is designed to absorb regenerated energy from servo drive systems and dissipate it as heat, stabilising drive operation during deceleration. Manufactured by Festo, it is supplied as an accessory intended for use with servo drives and conforms to recognised safety standards, making it suitable for industrial automation environments.

Features and Benefits:


• 50W nominal power rating for effective energy dissipation
• W500 resistance configuration for consistent braking behaviour
• Compatibility with servo drives to manage deceleration loads
• CSA and UL approvals for recognised safety conformity
• Compact manufacturer model for straightforward system integration

Applications


• Suitable for use with servo drives in motion-control systems
• Ideal for regenerative braking in factory automation
• Used for reducing overvoltage events during Rapid deceleration
• Can be used for retrofitting existing drive installations

Which safety approvals does it hold?


It carries CSA and UL approvals, indicating it meets established North American electrical safety standards.

What manufacturer information identifies the unit?


The component is produced by Festo and supplied under a specific manufacturer model reference.

How does it integrate into an existing drive setup?


It connects as an external braking element to the drive’s DC bus or brake resistor terminals to absorb regenerated energy.

Is it intended as a replacement part?


It can be used as a direct replacement where the same series and power characteristics are required, matching the original specification.