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- Stratix 2000 unmanaged switch 8 copper ports
- Industrial grade Stratix 2000 series switch
- It is an unmanaged switch system which can run with both AC and DC power
The 1783-US08T switch is a Stratix 2000 series industrial-grade switch manufactured by Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation. It requires no configuration and is extremely easy to install and operate. This unmanaged switch can be powered by either AC or DC and connects easily to Allen-Bradley Logix controllers.
It features 8 ports supporting 20V AC and 24V DC. Network connections use RJ45 connectors. The switch has an isolation voltage of 30V and a surge current of 2.2A. It has an open enclosure with an IP20 protection rating. The 1783-US08T switch can be installed using a DIN rail mounting base. The operating temperature range is 0 to 60 degrees Celsius. The switch has a torque rating of 7 psi. Its power consumption is 400 mA at 10V DC.
The 1783-US08T Allen Bradley Ethernet Industrial Switch may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
Allen Bradley 1783-US08T Ethernet Industrial Switch Manuals(Datasheets), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
Compliant with cULus and CE standards. The LED status indicators on the front panel of the 1783-US08T switch display various activity statuses, including network, communication, power, and connectivity. The switch automatically negotiates the speed and duplex mode for each port. The 1783-US08T switch operates in the 50 to 60 Hz frequency range. Designed for Category 1 Zone 2 industrial environments, this switch uses Category 5E cabling and automatically detects cable crossings.
Machine-level Networking: Ideal for connecting a single PLC (e.g., CompactLogix) to multiple peripherals on a single machine base, such as PanelView HMIs, PowerFlex drives, and I/O modules.
Factory Automation: Used in packaging and assembly lines to facilitate communication between automation controllers and field devices.
Remote I/O Cabinets: Connect and aggregate sensors and transmitters in small distributed control systems (DCS) back to a central controller.
Facility Monitoring: Used for HVAC, water/sewage pumping stations, and power monitoring panels for basic equipment networking.
Commissioning and Testing: Provides technicians with a low-cost, portable way to connect a laptop to multiple controllers during field testing.