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General Electric

General Electric Industrial Control Systems cover a broad range of automation and control solutions used in power generation, manufacturing, and process industries. This category includes key platforms such as Mark VI and Mark VIe turbine control systems, PACSystems PLC and PAC solutions, as well as commonly integrated FANUC control components. These systems are designed to support real-time control, high system reliability, and long-term operation in critical industrial environments, making them suitable for new installations, system expansions, maintenance, and replacement projects.

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GE Fanuc Series 90-70 IC697CGR772 Dual Bus Hot-Standby CPUGE Fanuc Series 90-70 IC697CGR772 Dual Bus Hot-Standby CPU
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GE Fanuc 90-70 IC697HSC700 HSC Module with 4 Output ChannelsGE Fanuc 90-70 IC697HSC700 HSC Module with 4 Output Channels
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IC697PWR710 GE Fanuc 90-70 Power Supply UnitIC697PWR710 GE Fanuc 90-70 Power Supply Unit
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IC697CMM742 | GE Fanuc 90-70 Ethernet Communication ModuleIC697CMM742 | GE Fanuc 90-70 Ethernet Communication Module
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GE Fanuc IC697RCM711 Redundancy Communications UnitGE Fanuc IC697RCM711 Redundancy Communications Unit
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IC697ALG320 GE Fanuc 90-70 High-Resolution Analog Output ModuleIC697ALG320 GE Fanuc 90-70 High-Resolution Analog Output Module
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Series 90-70 IC697PWR720C | GE Fanuc | Dual Rack Power SupplySeries 90-70 IC697PWR720C | GE Fanuc | Dual Rack Power Supply
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Series 90-70 | IC697MDL653 GE Fanuc 32-Point Digital Input ModuleSeries 90-70 | IC697MDL653 GE Fanuc 32-Point Digital Input Module
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RX7i IC698CPE010 300MHz Processor Module by GE FanucRX7i IC698CPE010 300MHz Processor Module by GE Fanuc
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GE Fanuc IC693CPU323 Series 90-30 10-Slot Turbo CPU ModuleGE Fanuc IC693CPU323 Series 90-30 10-Slot Turbo CPU Module
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IC693CPU363 | GE FanucSeries 90-30 Single-Slot CPU ModuleIC693CPU363 | GE FanucSeries 90-30 Single-Slot CPU Module
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GE Fanuc Series 90-30 Single-Slot CPU Module | IC693CPU360GE Fanuc Series 90-30 Single-Slot CPU Module | IC693CPU360
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IC693CHS392 | GE Fanuc Series 90-30 10-Slot Expansion BaseplateIC693CHS392 | GE Fanuc Series 90-30 10-Slot Expansion Baseplate
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Series 90-30 | GE Fanuc | IC693CPU341 Single-Slot CPU ModuleSeries 90-30 | GE Fanuc | IC693CPU341 Single-Slot CPU Module
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