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Allen-Bradley Flex I/O

Allen-Bradley Flex I/O modules offer modular and distributed I/O solutions for PLC-based automation systems. They simplify installation, improve signal reliability, and enable flexible system expansion. Commonly used in manufacturing, process, and energy industries, Flex I/O modules support maintainable, scalable, and robust industrial control solutions.

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Allen-Bradley 1794-OA8I Stable PLC Output ModuleAllen-Bradley 1794-OA8I Stable PLC Output Module
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