WAGO PLC I/O Module 750 Analogue

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RS Stock No.:
719-1948
Distrelec Article No.:
110-50-708
Mfr. Part No.:
750-559
Manufacturer:
WAGO
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Brand

WAGO

Product Type

PLC I/O Module

Module Type

Analogue I/O Module

Input Type

Analogue

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Number of I/Os

4

Maximum Operating Temperature

55°C

Length

100mm

Standards/Approvals

UL

Width

12mm

Series

750

Depth

69.8mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

WAGO PLC I/O Module, DIN Rail Mounting, 4 Analogue Outputs - 750 Series - 750-559


Take charge of your setup's automated machinery with this PLC I/O module from WAGO. Its four analogue outputs let it connect to multiple devices at once, so you can expand your control system in a snap. By converting signals in just 10ms, the device quickly processes instructions for efficient machine management. Slotting the block into your setup is no trouble, as it simply clips onto a DIN rail. Don't worry about disconnections, as the module's eight CAGE CLAMP® terminals lock its conductors firmly in place.

Features & Benefits


• Maximum output signal error of ±0.1% for precise control

• Compact dimensions of just 100 (H) x 12 (W) x 69.8mm (D) to maximise space on your rail

• PC and PA housing stands up to impact and wear

Applications


• Energy generation

• Robotics

• Oil and gas processing

• Marine and offshore industries

What kind of signals does this module use?


This block uses an industry-standard 0 to 10V signal format, so it easily communicates with everyday automated hardware.

How can I identify the connections on this unit?


Each terminal on this device is clearly marked, so it's easy to tell connections apart during spot checks.

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