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Allen-Bradley 1492-CONCAB005Y 1771-to-1756 Digital I/O Conversion CableAllen-Bradley 1492-CONCAB005Y 1771-to-1756 Digital I/O Conversion CableAllen-Bradley 1492-CONCAB005Y 1771-to-1756 Digital I/O Conversion Cable
Allen-Bradley 1492-CONCAB005Y 1771-to-1756 Digital I/O Conversion Cable
Allen-Bradley 1492-CONCAB005Y 1771-to-1756 Digital I/O Conversion Cable
Allen-Bradley 1492-CONCAB005Y 1771-to-1756 Digital I/O Conversion Cable

Allen-Bradley 1492-CONCAB005Y 1771-to-1756 Digital I/O Conversion Cable


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PRODUCT SKU : 1492-CONCAB005Y

PRODUCT TYPE : Digital I/O Conversion Cable

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Details

Product Overview

The 1492-CONCAB005Y provides a critical link for high-voltage digital I/O modernization. This 0.5-meter pre-wired cable assembly facilitates the seamless transition from legacy PLC-5 (1771 series) modules to modern ControlLogix (1756 series) platforms. It eliminates the need to manually terminate hundreds of wires during a system upgrade by bridging existing field wiring to the new Logix architecture. We supply this cable as 100% Brand New original hardware, ensuring factory-crimped integrity and precise electrical matching for 120/240V AC digital circuits.

Technical Specifications

The 1492-CONCAB005Y adheres to rigorous electrical standards for industrial AC signal conversion:

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Part Number 1492-CONCAB005Y
Cable Length 0.5 Meter (1.64 ft)
Voltage Rating 150–240V AC
Current Capacity (Per Pin) 2 Amps
Current Capacity (Per Module) 12 Amps (Maximum)
Application 1771 to 1756 Digital I/O Conversion
Wiring Type Pre-wired Harness
Weight 0.18 lbs (0.08 kg)

Engineering Advantages

  • Eliminates Manual Rewiring Errors: This pre-wired harness maps the legacy 1771 pinouts directly to the 1756 module format. This internal mapping removes the risk of cross-wiring, which often occurs during manual terminal block migrations.

  • Drastic Reduction in Downtime: Traditional I/O migration can take days of manual labor. The 1492-CONCAB005Y allows maintenance teams to complete hardware cutovers in minutes by utilizing plug-and-play connectivity between conversion modules.

  • High-Voltage Signal Integrity: Designed specifically for 150-240V AC signals, the cable utilizes insulation and conductors rated for high-voltage digital switching. It maintains clear signal logic without the risk of insulation breakdown or arcing.

  • Optimized for High-Density Panels: The 0.5-meter length provides sufficient slack for routing within the conversion chassis while preventing excessive cable clutter. This compact design ensures that cabinet doors close properly and airflow remains unobstructed.

  • Heavy-Duty Load Handling: With a 2A per-pin rating and a total module capacity of 12A, this cable easily handles high-current AC outputs, such as those used for large motor starters, solenoids, and high-wattage indicators.

Installation Guidelines

  1. Module Compatibility: Ensure you pair this cable with the correct 1492 conversion mounting assembly and the designated 1756 digital I/O module.

  2. Connector Seating: Align the cable connectors with the conversion base. Press firmly until the connector seats fully to prevent intermittent "open-circuit" faults during operation.

  3. Strain Relief: Route the cable through the designated chassis channels. Avoid sharp bends that exceed the minimum bend radius of the PVC jacket to prevent internal conductor fatigue.

  4. Power Verification: Confirm that the field-side voltage matches the 150-240V AC rating of the 1492-CONCAB005Y before energizing the system.

FAQs

Q: Can I use this cable for 24V DC digital I/O modules?

A: No. The 1492-CONCAB005Y is specifically rated and wired for 150-240V AC signals. Using this cable for DC signals may result in improper logic mapping or electrical interference; always use the DC-specific version of the 1492 conversion cables for low-voltage circuits.

Q: Does this cable include the conversion mounting plate?

A: No. This part number refers only to the pre-wired cable harness. You must purchase the 1492 conversion base and the ControlLogix chassis mounting assembly separately.

Q: How many cables do I need for a single I/O module?

A: Typically, one 1492-CONCAB005Y cable services one I/O module migration. However, you should consult your specific migration wiring diagram, as some high-density modules may require specific harness configurations.

Q: Is the 0.5-meter length adjustable?

A: No. The cable comes factory-terminated at a fixed length of 0.5 meters to ensure calibrated resistance and signal timing. If your application requires a different length, please consult the 1492-CONCAB series for alternative options.

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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