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Lightweight and long lasting, these battery cells are wired together for use in programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
Smaller than other PLCs, these controllers save space in your control cabinet. They combine the functionality of a relay, timer relay, and switch in one unit, so you can program simple automation jobs.
Combine the functionality of a PLC and the accessibility of a development board. Built around a Raspberry Pi and an Arduino-enabled microcontroller, these controllers use open-source software to make programming and troubleshooting convenient.
Connect switches, transmitters, actuators, and other equipment to your PLC for complex automation jobs.
Designed for PLCs, these power supplies attach to your processor to bring your automated system to life. Once connected, they take in the voltage from your facility, convert and regulate it, and send out stabilized power to the rest of your equipment.
Connect and communicate with multiple automation devices simultaneously, such as HMIs, motor speed controls, supervisory PCs, and additional PLC racks. These modules allow several systems to talk to one another—within your facility and beyond—letting you expand your automated processes over numerous interconnected networks.
Used with PLCs, these end plates close off your system’s processes—telling the processor that there are no more inputs or outputs to communicate with. They also protect your modules’ circuitry from debris.
Use these cords to connect PLC expansion modules and keep everything configured on one processor.
No need to program multiple PLCs—these modules expand your automated system, keeping everything conjoined and configured on one processor. Use them when you’re out of space on your DIN rail or need additional input/output functions.
Design and operate up to six simultaneous programs without symbols or technical language—the on-screen instructions use simple English.
Also known as HMIs, program these touch-screen interfaces to control PLCs, inverters, and other automated equipment.
From factory floors to outdoor installations, these monitors handle tough conditions.
Create a system of sensors and actuators that you can remotely update, view measurements from, and receive error messages in real time.
Ideal in systems with rapid, unpredictable, or complex temperature changes, these controllers turn heating equipment on and off using a proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control algorithm to make fine adjustments, giving you the most precise and stable temperature control.
The faceplate on these controllers is sealed to meet NEMA 4X and IP66 for protection in washdown environments with splashing water, corrosive liquid, and dust.
Mount these temperature controllers directly onto DIN rail for controlling systems with rapid, unpredictable, or complex temperature changes. They turn heating equipment on and off using a proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control algorithm to make fine adjustments, giving you the most precise and stable temperature control.
Mount these sensors to robot arms, cranes, and vehicles to accurately track their movements. Also known as inertial measurement units (IMUs).
Quickly perform demanding calculations in harsh industrial environments. These computers handle more complex tasks than our other rugged computers, making quick work of everything from emails to spreadsheet data analysis.
An enclosed fanless design keeps dust and debris from getting inside these computers and damaging internal components.
As tough as the conditions you work in, these tablets withstand drops, grime, and heavy use.