Essential Components Ensure Machine Integrity
With space at a premium and plug-and-play replacing hardwiring, the new breed of Rockwell Automation components on display at this weekĀs Automation Fair is designed to be smaller, faster and easier to use. ĀYour machine is only as valuable as the weakest component in it,Ā said Rockwell Automation commercial programs manager Sy Stevens. ĀInstead of buying more components and buying them more often, we suggest looking at the total value of components.Ā
From tower lights to operator interface terminals, Rockwell AutomationĀs broad range of control products is designed to ensure that automation components arenĀt the weak link in machine performance.
ĀWeĀre plugging things in without any enclosure and no hard-wiring,Ā he explained. ĀItĀs not necessarily going to affect your bottom line. ItĀs your top lineĀwhen youĀre quoting a machine. If the customer can get a machine from you faster, thatĀs a big advantage to the OEM. The On-Machine technology gives improved cash flow and a better negotiating position with shorter lead times.Ā
One of the other benefits is on the troubleshooting side. ĀI can diagnose without a voltage tester. ItĀs all LEDs and can be diagnosed by hand,Ā said Eitzman. Line 4983 surge and filter products also took the spotlight on the tour. The products are aligned in front of the controller to protect against anything from a lightning strike to a voltage transient from within the facility. ĀEighty percent of all transience is from within a facility,Ā explained product marketing manager Amy Stachowiak. ĀThese products clamp the spike down to a manageable level, so it doesnĀt destroy your equipment.Ā


