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A172SHCPUN
Mitsubishi 8 Axis Motion Controller CPU

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2 year warranty 2 year warranty*

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8 Axis Motion Controller CPU
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The Mitsubishi A172SHCPUN is an 8 axes position control CPU module that incorporates the positioning control CPU (PCPU) and sequence control CPU (SCPU). The PCPUC carries out the positioning control, home position return, servo amplifier control status monitoring using a servo program or motion program. The SCPU carries out the sequence control, start-up of servo program or motion program, enabling and disabling manual pluse generator operation and job operation. To program the CPU you will require a PC running DOS/V5.0 and a copy of the positioing software package.  Unfortunately we are unable to supply the software required to programme the unit, however our technical department might be able to program the unit for you before shipping. 

 

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ManufacturerMitsubishi
Range typeMotion Control Module
RangeMelsec A Series
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