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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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VersaMax IC200PWR001 | GE Fanuc Power Supply ModuleVersaMax IC200PWR001 | GE Fanuc Power Supply Module
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VersaMax IC200PWB001D | GE Fanuc Power Supply Booster CarrierVersaMax IC200PWB001D | GE Fanuc Power Supply Booster Carrier
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IC200MDL750 | GE Fanuc | VersaMax 32-Point Discrete Output ModuleIC200MDL750 | GE Fanuc | VersaMax 32-Point Discrete Output Module
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GE IC200MDL741 | 16-Point DC Output Module for VersaMaxGE IC200MDL741 | 16-Point DC Output Module for VersaMax
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VersaMax IC200MDL740 | GE Fanuc 16-Point Output ModuleVersaMax IC200MDL740 | GE Fanuc 16-Point Output Module
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GE IC200MDL730 | VersaMax 8-Channel Discrete Output ModuleGE IC200MDL730 | VersaMax 8-Channel Discrete Output Module
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VersaMax IC200MDL650 | GE Fanuc 24VDC 32-Point Input ModuleVersaMax IC200MDL650 | GE Fanuc 24VDC 32-Point Input Module
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IC200MDL640 | GE Fanuc | VersaMax 24VDC Discrete Input ModuleIC200MDL640 | GE Fanuc | VersaMax 24VDC Discrete Input Module
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GE IC200MDL243 | 16-Point AC Isolated Input Module for VersaMaxGE IC200MDL243 | 16-Point AC Isolated Input Module for VersaMax
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GE Fanuc VersaMax IC200MDL241 16-Channel AC Discrete InputGE Fanuc VersaMax IC200MDL241 16-Channel AC Discrete Input
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VersaMax IC200MDD840 | GE Fanuc 32-Channel Discrete I/O ModuleVersaMax IC200MDD840 | GE Fanuc 32-Channel Discrete I/O Module
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Versamax RX3i IC200GBI001 | GE Fanuc Genius Network ModuleVersamax RX3i IC200GBI001 | GE Fanuc Genius Network Module
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IC200ERM002 GE Fanuc VersaMax I/O Expansion Receiver ModuleIC200ERM002 GE Fanuc VersaMax I/O Expansion Receiver Module
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IC200CPUE05 | GE Fanuc VersaMax Embedded Ethernet CPUIC200CPUE05 | GE Fanuc VersaMax Embedded Ethernet CPU
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IC200CPU002 GE Fanuc VersaMax PLC CPU ModuleIC200CPU002 GE Fanuc VersaMax PLC CPU Module
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