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1746-QV
Allen Bradley SLC-500 Open Loop velocity control module

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SLC-500 Open Loop velocity control module
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Part of the Allen Bradley SLC500 range of PLCs, the 1746-QV provides an ideal control strategy for simple hydraulic applications. It can accelerate and decelerate the hydraulic ram, using as many as seven extend and seven retract segments.

Compatible LDTs are:

  • Balluff BTL-2-L2 or -M2
  • Gemco Quick-Stick II
  • Santest GYRP or GYRG
  • Temposonics II with DPM or RPM

 

1746-QV Specifications
Number of Inputs1
Number of Outputs1
Voltage Category

Temposonics II (DPM & RPM) or Balluff (BTL-2-L2 & M2) -10V dc…10V d

Independent Power Source Requirement

0.400 mA at +15V dc and 0.295 A at -15V dc (typical but not LDT-dependent)

LDT Input

Interrogate, Gate, 15V dc PS, PS Common, Shield/Frame

Module Resolution and Range

 160 in ±0.01 in

Analog Output

0…10V dc at 250 mA or -10…+10V dc at 250 m

Accuracy of Voltage Output

 within ±1% of its programmed valu

Module Update Time

 2 m

 

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ManufacturerAllen Bradley
Range typeMotion Control Module
RangeSLC-500
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PDF SLC-500 Selection Guide
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