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GE VersaMax

GE VersaMax is a compact PLC platform originally developed by General Electric and now part of Emerson Automation Solutions following the acquisition of GE’s industrial automation portfolio. While widely known and still commonly searched under the GE VersaMax name, this system continues to be used for industrial automation and machine control applications. VersaMax PLCs support flexible I/O expansion and digital and analog signal processing, making them suitable for manufacturing, packaging, material handling, and process automation environments where space efficiency, system stability, and long-term maintenance are important.

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GE Fanuc VersaMax IC200UDD220 | Micro PLUS ControllerGE Fanuc VersaMax IC200UDD220 | Micro PLUS Controller
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GE Fanuc VersaMax IC200MDL744 | 32-Point DC Output ModuleGE Fanuc VersaMax IC200MDL744 | 32-Point DC Output Module
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GE Fanuc VersaMax IC200ALG261 | Analog Input Module 15-BitGE Fanuc VersaMax IC200ALG261 | Analog Input Module 15-Bit
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IC200BEM103 | GE Fanuc VersaMax DeviceNet Network Master ModuleIC200BEM103 | GE Fanuc VersaMax DeviceNet Network Master Module
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IC200MDL143 | GE VersaMax | 8-Point Discrete Input ModuleIC200MDL143 | GE VersaMax | 8-Point Discrete Input Module
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IC200UEX122 | GE Fanuc VersaMax Analog Output Expansion ModuleIC200UEX122 | GE Fanuc VersaMax Analog Output Expansion Module
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GE IC200UDD104 VersaMax Micro PLC Processor ModuleGE IC200UDD104 VersaMax Micro PLC Processor Module
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GE Fanuc VersaMax IC200CHS005 Spring-Style I/O Carrier ModuleGE Fanuc VersaMax IC200CHS005 Spring-Style I/O Carrier Module
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GE Fanuc VersaMax IC200ACC200 | Modular Blank Power Supply HousingGE Fanuc VersaMax IC200ACC200 | Modular Blank Power Supply Housing
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IC200PWR001 | GE Fanuc VersaMax | Power Supply Module 24 VDC InputIC200PWR001 | GE Fanuc VersaMax | Power Supply Module 24 VDC Input
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GE Fanuc VersaMax IC200UEX014 Discrete Expansion UnitGE Fanuc VersaMax IC200UEX014 Discrete Expansion Unit
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