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Siemens 6DD1682-0DA1 SIMATIC TDC Subrack UR5213, 85-264V AC 47-63 Hz or 198-253V DC, Integrated Fan, 21 Slots, for GDM, 5-row female connector
Product | 6DD1682-0DA1 | Net Weight (kg) | 20.5 Kg |
Product type | Rack | Series | Simatic TDC |
Module slots | 21 | Mounting type | DIN Rail Mount |
- Siemens 6DD1682-0DA1
- 12 month Northern Industrial Warranty
- Fully functionally tested, cleaned and factory reset (if necessary)
- Professionally refurbished
- Refurbished items may feature minor cosmetic blemishes and are not supplied with original packaging or accessories.
- Supplies are limited and subject to prior sale
SIMADYN D Converter SU13
Established by Werner von Siemens in Berlin way back in 1847, Siemens is one of the biggest electronics and electrical engineering companies. Siemens developed the Simadyn controller to be a modular control system which provided added flexibility to users. With Simadyn C and Simadyn D systems, you can build a controller by choosing CPUs, power supplies, communications, memory and other expansion modules that fit your specifications. As this control system is now obsolete you probably won't be installing a brand new system, but the modular design means you can replace faulty modules more easily. Get complete support for Simadyn controllers at Northern Industrial.