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2094-BM01-M | Allen-Bradley | Kinetix 6000 Modular Axis Inverter Module2094-BM01-M | Allen-Bradley | Kinetix 6000 Modular Axis Inverter Module2094-BM01-M | Allen-Bradley | Kinetix 6000 Modular Axis Inverter Module
2094-BM01-M | Allen-Bradley | Kinetix 6000 Modular Axis Inverter Module
2094-BM01-M | Allen-Bradley | Kinetix 6000 Modular Axis Inverter Module
2094-BM01-M | Allen-Bradley | Kinetix 6000 Modular Axis Inverter Module

2094-BM01-M | Allen-Bradley | Kinetix 6000 Modular Axis Inverter Module


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PRODUCT SKU : 2094-BM01-M

PRODUCT TYPE : Axis Inverter Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Details

Product Overview

The Allen-Bradley 2094-BM01-M operates as a high-precision modular axis inverter module within the Kinetix 6000 multi-axis servo drive platform. This 400/460V-class hardware slice handles localized motor profiling by drawing raw DC bus power from a central Integrated Axis Module (IAM) and converting it into controlled AC output vectors for low-to-medium power synchronous servo motors.

We supply this motion component strictly as a 100% brand new, original factory-sealed unit to guarantee maximum lifespan for the internal power transistors, pristine power rail contact points, and zero previous field installation exposure.

Technical Specifications

The table below logs the precise electrical configuration, voltage boundaries, and architectural parameters of this modular axis drive:

Parameter Performance & Industrial Rating
Manufacturer Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Part Number 2094-BM01-M
Product Line Kinetix 6000 Motion Platform
Product Type Modular Axis Inverter Module
Nominal Input Voltage 400V / 460V AC Class (Accepts shared DC common bus input)
Continuous Output Current 9 Amperes
Drive Architecture Modular Power Segment
Application Scope Synchronous Servo Motor Control

Engineering Advantages

  • Condenses Multi-Axis Enclosure Depth: This modular inverter slots directly onto the shared Kinetix 6000 power rail assembly. The direct-connect slide-in design feeds adjacent axes via solid internal copper link structures rather than discrete power distribution blocks and bulky cable loops, significantly shrinking the horizontal footprint inside narrow control cabinets.

  • Suppresses Electro-Magnetic Noise Induction: The compact chassis integrates a dedicated metal backplane grounding configuration that channels high-frequency switching EMI straight down to the master enclosure panel plate. This layout prevents electrical switching noise from crossing over into nearby low-voltage sensor cables or PLC communications.

  • Accelerates Hot-Swap Maintenance Routines: The modular axis design isolates mechanical and control connections to the specific axis channel. Maintenance crews replace an individual inverter block by loosening front anchoring screws and pulling the module off the rail without dismantling the power infrastructure of adjacent operating axes.

FAQs

  • Can this 2094-BM01-M module function as a standalone single-axis servo drive?

    No. The 2094-BM01-M contains only the inverter stage and logic interface. It does not include an onboard AC-to-DC rectifier. This module requires a connection to a master Kinetix 6000 Integrated Axis Module (IAM), which supplies the rectified DC bus voltage across a shared power rail system.

  • What critical safety check must technicians perform before mounting this module to the power rail?

    Technicians must completely de-energize the main AC line power feeding the system and verify that the DC bus residual voltage has dropped below 50V DC via a digital multimeter. Inspect the rear power rail connectors on the 2094-BM01-M for dust, debris, or bent pins before sliding it into position to prevent high-voltage arcing across the bus pins.

  • Does this power module require a separate front-mount control card to interface with a PLC?

    Yes. This component acts as the physical power stage of the drive. To command the axis over a network, you must attach a compatible Kinetix 6000 or Kinetix 6200 control module directly onto the front interface pins of this 2094-BM01-M power structure before commissioning.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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