Product Details:
- The SK-R1-FIB1-F8 interface board is a spare part that has been manufactured by Allen-Bradley to replace damaged, worn out, or obsolete interface boards in drives and other devices from the Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 755 series. The SK-R1-FIB1-F8 interface board is a fiber type of interface board that comes with 1 fiber optic transceiver device. Only 1 SK-R1-FIB1-F8 fiber interface board is required on an Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 755 series drive at a time for the drive to function properly. The SK-R1-FIB1-F8 fiber interface board is rated for voltage classes C, D, E, and F, and it can fit into frame sizes 8, 9, and 10. This interface board is a Control POD type of spare part rather than a complete converter, a converter component, or an accessory like many of the other Allen-Bradley PowerFlex spare parts are.
- The Allen-Bradley SK-R1-FIB1-F8 fiber interface board for the Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 755 drives is designed to increase efficiency and reduce waste in industrial settings. This spare part makes it possible to repair or upgrade a PowerFlex 755 drive without it being necessary to dispose of the whole drive and replace it with a completely new one every time an old part needs to be replaced. As a result, the SK-R1-FIB1-F8 fiber interface board saves money and reduces inventory costs in addition to reducing waste. Note that this interface board is not compatible with drives from other Allen-Bradley PowerFlex series than the PowerFlex 755 series, and that within the PowerFlex 755 series, it is meant to be used with the low-voltage drives from the architecture class.
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