Skip to content

What are you looking for?


You may also like

1769-CRL1 | Allen-Bradley | Compact I/O 1-Foot Right-to-Left Bus Expansion Cable1769-CRL1 | Allen-Bradley | Compact I/O 1-Foot Right-to-Left Bus Expansion Cable1769-CRL1 | Allen-Bradley | Compact I/O 1-Foot Right-to-Left Bus Expansion Cable
1769-CRL1 | Allen-Bradley | Compact I/O 1-Foot Right-to-Left Bus Expansion Cable
1769-CRL1 | Allen-Bradley | Compact I/O 1-Foot Right-to-Left Bus Expansion Cable
1769-CRL1 | Allen-Bradley | Compact I/O 1-Foot Right-to-Left Bus Expansion Cable

1769-CRL1 | Allen-Bradley | Compact I/O 1-Foot Right-to-Left Bus Expansion Cable


Only 10 left - Selling fast

PRODUCT SKU : 1769-CRL1

PRODUCT TYPE : Bus Expansion Cable

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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

Product Details

Module Overview

The 1769-CRL1 is a specialized bus expansion cable designed for the Allen-Bradley CompactLogix and MicroLogix 1500 systems. This 1-foot (0.3-meter) interconnect is engineered to extend the 1769 communication backplane from the right end of one I/O bank to the left end of a subsequent bank. It is a critical component for multi-rack configurations, allowing engineers to split I/O modules across two separate DIN rails within the same enclosure or across adjacent cabinets while maintaining high-speed data synchronization with the controller.

Detailed Engineering Specifications

The 1769-CRL1 is built to handle the high current demands of a fully populated expansion rack, ensuring signal integrity across the extended bus.

  • Connection Orientation: Right-to-Left (End of Bank 1 to Start of Bank 2)

  • Cable Length: 1 Foot (0.30 Meters)

  • Backplane Current (24V DC): 1.4 Amperes

  • Power Consumption: 33.6 Watts

  • Power Dissipation: 7.5 Watts

  • Isolation Voltage: 30V Continuous

  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)

  • Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F)

  • Vibration Resistance: 5G @ 10 to 500 Hz

  • Shock Resistance: 30G (Operating)

  • Physical Weight: 0.63 lbs (0.28 kg)

  • Compatibility: 1769 Compact I/O Modules / CompactLogix Controllers

System Architecture and Expansion Rules

When utilizing the 1769-CRL1, it is vital to adhere to the "Bank" architecture of the 1769 platform. An expansion cable does not provide power to the second rack; it only extends the communication bus. Therefore, each expansion bank connected via a 1769-CRL1 must have its own 1769 power supply (such as a 1769-PA2 or 1769-PB4). The system supports a maximum of two expansion cables, allowing for a total of three banks (the local controller bank plus two expansion banks).

Installation Best Practices

The cable features heavy-duty connectors with integrated locking mechanisms to prevent accidental disconnection in high-vibration environments. Because the 1769-CRL1 is a "Right-to-Left" cable, it must be plugged into the right-side bus interface of the first rack and the left-side bus interface of the second rack. Attempting to force the connection in a different orientation can damage the delicate pins of the 1769 backplane.

Technical FAQ

Can I use the 1769-CRL1 to connect a rack that is 3 feet away?

No. The 1769-CRL1 is strictly 1 foot long. If your racks are further apart, you must use the 1769-CRR3 (3-foot Right-to-Right/Left-to-Left) or the 1769-CRL3 (3-foot Right-to-Left) depending on your physical layout.

Does the expansion cable count as a "module" toward the power supply distance rating?

No. The cable itself does not occupy a logical slot or impact the distance rating of the modules. However, the modules in the new bank must still be within the required distance of the new power supply installed in that bank.

Is the cable hot-swappable?

Absolutely not. Disconnecting the 1769-CRL1 while the system is powered will cause an immediate major fault on the controller and could result in hardware damage due to the 1.4A current flowing through the bus.

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.




Recently Viewed Products

Tech & Buying Guide

Technical Insights, Installation Guides, and Buying Tips
Strategic Selection: Choosing the Right SCADA Software for Your PLC Project

Strategic Selection: Choosing the Right SCADA Software for Your PLC Project

In industrial automation, the SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system acts as the bridge between raw machine data and actionable human intelligence. Selecting the incorrect software platform can lead to integration bottlenecks, scalability issues, and excessive long-term maintenance costs. As an automation consultant with 15 years of experience, I have guided many projects through the selection process. Below are the essential criteria for choosing a platform that ensures both performance and longevity.

Read more
Ensuring Operational Continuity: The Strategic Value of Redundant Automation Systems

Ensuring Operational Continuity: The Strategic Value of Redundant Automation Systems

In modern industrial landscapes, unplanned downtime is the ultimate adversary. For sectors relying on complex PLC and DCS architectures, a single hardware failure can trigger catastrophic production losses. Therefore, implementing redundant automation systems is no longer a luxury; it is a fundamental requirement for mission-critical operations. In this article, I analyze why redundancy remains the backbone of reliable industrial infrastructure.

Read more
Selecting the Right Cables for Industrial Automation: A Comprehensive Guide

Selecting the Right Cables for Industrial Automation: A Comprehensive Guide

Selecting the appropriate cabling infrastructure is critical for the success of any industrial automation project. Improper cable selection often leads to signal degradation, system instability, and costly downtime. As an automation engineer, I frequently see projects compromised by poor cabling choices in harsh industrial environments. This guide simplifies the complex landscape of cabling to help you make informed decisions for your PLC, DCS, and control systems.

Read more