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Allen Bradley 2094-EN02D-M01-S0 Kinetix 6500 EtherNet/IP Safe Torque Off Control ModuleAllen Bradley 2094-EN02D-M01-S0 Kinetix 6500 EtherNet/IP Safe Torque Off Control ModuleAllen Bradley 2094-EN02D-M01-S0 Kinetix 6500 EtherNet/IP Safe Torque Off Control Module
Allen Bradley 2094-EN02D-M01-S0 Kinetix 6500 EtherNet/IP Safe Torque Off Control Module
Allen Bradley 2094-EN02D-M01-S0 Kinetix 6500 EtherNet/IP Safe Torque Off Control Module
Allen Bradley 2094-EN02D-M01-S0 Kinetix 6500 EtherNet/IP Safe Torque Off Control Module

Allen Bradley 2094-EN02D-M01-S0 Kinetix 6500 EtherNet/IP Safe Torque Off Control Module


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PRODUCT SKU : 2094-EN02D-M01-S0

PRODUCT TYPE : Control Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


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Product Details

Product Overview

The Allen Bradley 2094-EN02D-M01-S0 acts as the intelligent processing interface for the Kinetix 6500 multi-axis servo drive platform. This control module snaps directly onto the front face of compatible Integrated Axis Modules (IAM) or Axis Modules (AM) to handle high-speed motion profiling, multi-axis synchronization, and motor feedback decoding.

By integrating dual EtherNet/IP communication ports and hardwired Safe Torque Off (STO) functionality, this unit bridges the gap between high-level programmable automation controllers (PACs) and heavy-duty power electronics. We supply this component strictly as a 100% brand new, original factory-sealed unit to ensure complete firmware integrity and zero field runtime deployment errors.

Technical Specifications

The table below logs the precise hardware interfaces, communication profiles, and structural specifications of the control module:

Parameter Hardware and Network Specifications
Manufacturer Allen Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Part Number 2094-EN02D-M01-S0
UPC Barcode 884951147775
Product Line Kinetix 6500 Motion Control
Product Type Servo Drive Control Module
Network Interface Dual-Port (2 Ports) EtherNet/IP
Functional Safety Hardware Safe Torque Off (STO) Feature Included
Power Module Compatibility Kinetix 6000/6200/6500 IAM and AM Units
Feedback Connection MF Connector (Dedicated Motor Feedback)
I/O Interface IOD Connector (Digital Inputs/Outputs)
Visual Diagnostic Indicators DC Bus, Network, Module, Port 1, and Port 2 Status LEDs
Net Weight 2.06 lbs (0.94 kg)

Engineering Advantages

  • Eliminates Custom Switching Hardware via Device Level Ring (DLR): The built-in 2-port EtherNet/IP switch supports DLR network topologies. This architecture allows engineers to daisy-chain network cables directly from module to module across the entire drive rail, omitting the need for expensive external managed switches inside the control panel and cutting network wiring infrastructure costs.

  • Simplifies Motor Commissioning with High-Retention Interfaces: The dedicated MF (Motor Feedback) connector accepts high-resolution incremental and absolute encoder signals. The robust physical anchoring mechanism of the MF connector prevents signal dropouts caused by high-vibration machinery axes, eliminating intermittent positioning faults that typically disrupt packaging and assembly lines.

  • Accelerates Field Diagnostics via Multi-Tiered LED Arrays: Five distinct front-facing LED indicators split operational data into localized diagnostics. Maintenance technicians troubleshoot network drops, module faults, port activity, and dangerous DC bus residual charges at a glance without hooking up a diagnostic laptop during emergency line downs.

FAQs

  • What does the "-S0" suffix designate in the Kinetix 6500 control module numbering system?

    The "-S0" suffix indicates that this module includes the hardwired Safe Torque Off feature. This hardware circuit safely disconnects gate firing signals from the underlying inverter stage to remove motor torque without powering down the entire DC bus rail, keeping the drive network in a safe standby state.

  • How do technicians mount this control module onto the underlying IAM or AM power structures?

    First, ensure you isolate all AC and DC input power from the power module. Align the guide pins on the rear of the 2094-EN02D-M01-S0 with the front receptacle slots of the power module, press the control card firmly inward until the interlocking tabs click into place, and tighten the grounding screw to establish a low-impedance path against electromagnetic interference (EMI).

  • Can this module execute closed-loop motion control over standard commercial Ethernet cables?

    No. While the module uses RJ45 physical ports, high-performance synchronized motion control requires shielded Category 5e (or higher) industrial-grade Ethernet cables with braided grounding shields. Standard commercial unshielded patch cables fail to block high-frequency switching noise from the adjacent inverter blocks, resulting in network packet loss and axis synchronization dropouts.

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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