Skip to content

What are you looking for?


You may also like

ControlLogix Power Supply Module 1756-PB75 | Allen-Bradley 24V DCControlLogix Power Supply Module 1756-PB75 | Allen-Bradley 24V DCControlLogix Power Supply Module 1756-PB75 | Allen-Bradley 24V DC
ControlLogix Power Supply Module 1756-PB75 | Allen-Bradley 24V DC
ControlLogix Power Supply Module 1756-PB75 | Allen-Bradley 24V DC
ControlLogix Power Supply Module 1756-PB75 | Allen-Bradley 24V DC

ControlLogix Power Supply Module 1756-PB75 | Allen-Bradley 24V DC


Only 10 left - Selling fast

PRODUCT SKU : 1756-PB75

PRODUCT TYPE : Power Supply Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : Allen-Bradley


  • 100% Genuine Parts – Risk-Free 30-Day Returns
  • 1-Year Warranty & Expert Support for Every Order

Product Details

Overview

The 1756-PB75 ControlLogix 24V DC power supply by Allen-Bradley provides reliable power to ControlLogix chassis and all installed modules. Designed for industrial automation systems, it delivers stable output across varying input conditions, ensuring consistent operation for your control applications.

Technical Specifications

  • Model: 1756-PB75

  • Manufacturer: Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation

  • Product Type: ControlLogix Chassis Power Supply

  • Input Voltage Range: 18–32 V DC (24 V DC nominal)

  • Output Power: 75 W maximum at 0–60 °C (32–140 °F)

  • Input Power: 95 W

  • Output Voltage: 24 V DC

  • Output Current Capacity: Designed to power the entire chassis and connected modules efficiently

Physical Dimensions

  • Dimensions (HxWxD): 110 x 145 x 140 mm

  • Weight: 0.98 kg

Applications

Used in ControlLogix systems, the 1756-PB75 powers the chassis and modules reliably, supporting critical control and automation operations in industrial environments. Ideal for applications requiring stable 24V DC supply to multiple modules.

FAQ

Q: Can the 1756-PB75 support multiple modules in a chassis?
A: Yes, it is designed to provide sufficient power to all modules installed in a ControlLogix chassis.

Q: What is the operating temperature range?
A: 0–60 °C (32–140 °F)

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.




Recently Viewed Products

Tech & Buying Guide

Technical Insights, Installation Guides, and Buying Tips
Implementing FIFO and LIFO Data Sequencing in PLC Programming

Implementing FIFO and LIFO Data Sequencing in PLC Programming

Data management serves as a cornerstone of modern industrial automation. Whether tracking materials on a conveyor or managing batch sequences in a process, engineers frequently rely on sequential logic. Two primary structures—First-In-First-Out (FIFO) and Last-In-First-Out (LIFO)—form the bedrock of this data handling. Mastering these blocks allows programmers to optimize complex machine operations efficiently.

Read more
Evolving SCADA System Architectures in Industrial Automation

Evolving SCADA System Architectures in Industrial Automation

A robust Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system serves as the heartbeat of modern industrial operations. Understanding SCADA system architecture is vital for engineers designing efficient control systems. These architectures have evolved from isolated, monolithic structures to highly interconnected, networked ecosystems. Choosing the right design requires balancing data visibility, processing power, and long-term scalability requirements.

Read more
Choosing the Right Controller: PLC vs. Motion Controller in Industrial Automation

Choosing the Right Controller: PLC vs. Motion Controller in Industrial Automation

Selecting the optimal control architecture is a foundational decision in industrial automation. Engineers must frequently choose between a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and a dedicated Motion Controller. While both systems manage machinery, their underlying design philosophies differ significantly, impacting performance, scalability, and system integration.

Read more