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Allen Bradley 2094-BMP5-S Kinetix 6000 Axis Module
Allen Bradley 2094-BMP5-S Kinetix 6000 Axis Module
Allen Bradley 2094-BMP5-S Kinetix 6000 Axis Module

Allen Bradley 2094-BMP5-S Kinetix 6000 Axis Module


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PRODUCT SKU : 2094-BMP5-S

PRODUCT TYPE : Axis Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Details

Product Overview

The Allen Bradley 2094-BMP5-S acts as a high-performance integrated axis module within the Kinetix 6000 multi-axis servo drive platform. This 400V-class module delivers precise torque, velocity, and position control for synchronous brushless servo motors deployed in high-speed packaging, material handling, and assembly applications.

We supply this motion control component strictly as a 100% brand new, original factory-sealed unit to guarantee peak component life, full silicon efficiency, and optimal compliance with factory-level functional safety metrics.

Technical Specifications

The table below details the electrical, thermal, and dynamic performance thresholds of the axis module:

Parameter Operational Specification
Manufacturer Allen Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Part Number / UPC 2094-BMP5-S / 820919595745
Product Line Kinetix 6000 Multi-Axis Motion Control
Module Type Axis Module (AM) - 400 Volt Class
Nominal Drive Input Voltage 360 / 480V (3 Phase)
Nominal Input Voltage (DC Bus) 650 VDC
Continuous Output Current (rms) 2.8 A
Continuous Power Output (nom) 1.8 kW
Peak Current (rms) - Series A 4.2 A
Peak Current (rms) - Series B & C 7.0 A
Current Loop Bandwidth 1300 Hz
Velocity Loop Bandwidth 500 Hz
Internal Shunt Resistor / Peak Power 115 Ohms / 5.6 kW
Net Weight 6.00 lbs (2.72 kg)

Engineering Advantages

  • Optimizes Multi-Axis Footprints via Integrated Power Rails: This module mounts directly onto the Kinetix 6000 Power Rail system. The slide-in design establishes immediate DC bus, control power, and communication links without discrete external jumper wires. This architecture eliminates hours of point-to-point panel wiring and significantly contracts the physical size of the control cabinet.

  • Maximizes Dynamic Motor Response: A 1300 Hz current loop bandwidth combined with a 500 Hz velocity loop bandwidth guarantees near-instantaneous motor shaft corrections. This rapid processing speed suppresses tracking errors during aggressive acceleration profiles, directly boosting throughput on high-speed indexing machinery.

  • Simplifies Safety Compliance via Built-In STO: The "-S" designation indicates integrated Safe Torque-Off functionality. This dedicated hardware safety circuit drops power to the gate firing signals of the drive's output transistors without isolating the main DC bus power. Plant operators can safely access machinery zones during production pauses, which avoids long restart sequences and reduces machine downtime.

FAQs

  • What differentiates the peak current performance between Series A and Series B/C revisions?

    Rockwell Automation uprated the internal power electronic stage for newer manufacturing releases. While Series A provides a peak current of 4.2 A (rms), Series B and C modules deliver up to 7.0 A (rms). The 2094-BMP5-S maintains complete form and fit backward compatibility across all series revisions, but you must verify that your controller software configuration matches the specific series letter on the product label.

  • How should I manage thermal dissipation when grouping multiple 2094-BMP5-S modules on a single power rail?

    The module operates at an efficiency rating of 98%, which minimizes internal losses. However, the internal 115 Ohm shunt resistor can generate up to 50 Watts of continuous heat during heavy regenerative braking cycles. Always maintain the factory-specified vertical clearances above and below the power rail assembly to ensure unhindered airflow through the top exhaust ports.

  • Can I use this module on a 200V-class Kinetix power rail system?

    No. The 2094-BMP5-S belongs exclusively to the 400V-class hardware family and requires a nominal 650 VDC bus input. Mixing 200V-class and 400V-class modules on the same physical power rail damages the backplane insulation and triggers immediate overvoltage or undervoltage faults across the drive network.

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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