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1746-OW8 | Allen Bradley SLC 500 | 8-Point Digital Output Module
1746-OW8 | Allen Bradley SLC 500 | 8-Point Digital Output Module
1746-OW8 | Allen Bradley SLC 500 | 8-Point Digital Output Module

1746-OW8 | Allen Bradley SLC 500 | 8-Point Digital Output Module


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PRODUCT SKU : 1746-OW8

PRODUCT TYPE : Digital Output Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


  • 100% Genuine Parts – Risk-Free 30-Day Returns
  • 1-Year Warranty & Expert Support for Every Order

Product Details

Product Description

The Allen Bradley 1746-OW8 is a digital contact output module from the SLC 500 series, designed to provide reliable relay-based switching for both AC and DC loads. With eight outputs divided into two groups, this module offers flexibility for industrial control applications requiring discrete relay contacts.

Technical Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Allen Bradley

  • Product Line: SLC 500

  • Category: PLC Output Modules

  • Model / Part Number: 1746-OW8

  • Weight: 1 lb (0.45 kg)

  • Module Type: Digital relay output

  • Number of Outputs: 8 points

  • Groups: 2 groups, 4 points per group

  • Output Type: Normally open (N.O.) relay contact

  • Operating Voltage Range: 5–265 VAC or 5–125 VDC

  • Current per Output:

    • 1.5 A at 120 VAC

    • 1.2 A at 24 VDC

  • Applications: Relay contact outputs (4 per common)

  • Step Response: 60 ms input, 2.5 ms output

  • Backplane Current Draw: 0.85–0.9 A

  • Signal Delay (Resistive Load): On = 10 ms, Off = 10 ms

Application Scenarios

The 1746-OW8 is suitable for switching solenoids, pilot lights, and other discrete devices in industrial automation systems. Its wide voltage range and relay-based design make it versatile for mixed AC/DC load environments.

FAQ

Q: How many groups of outputs are available?  A: The module has two groups, each with four outputs.

Q: What type of relay contacts are used?  A: It uses normally open (N.O.) relay contacts.

Q: What is the maximum current per output?  A: 1.5 A at 120 VAC and 1.2 A at 24 VDC.

Q: Can this module handle both AC and DC loads?  A: Yes, it supports 5–265 VAC and 5–125 VDC operating ranges.

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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