| Manufacturer: | Deutsmann Automation |
| Backup model: | 24-0360-A32I |
| Availability: | 10 |
| In Stock: |
Do not let one failed cam control unit stop a machine sequence that still runs perfectly well in every other respect. A proven automation setup can often stay productive for years, provided the right replacement unit can still be sourced when a critical controller fails.
At Moore Automation, we support buyers who need discontinued, surplus, and replacement automation parts that are no longer easy to secure through normal channels. Deutsmann Automation is closely associated with electronic cam controls, positioning logic, and machine-sequence control hardware. When an installed control unit fails, the real challenge is usually not understanding the brand. It is matching the exact model and restoring the application without forcing a rushed redesign.
With a large on-site inventory, fast global shipping, and a 12-month warranty, Moore Automation helps maintenance and procurement teams keep established machine-control systems in service and avoid unnecessary downtime escalation.
The current Deutsmann Automation listing is narrow but relevant to a real replacement scenario. The key item currently available is LOCON 24-0360-A32I, identified as a cam switch control unit.
That matters because electronic cam controls are often tied directly to timing, switching, and sequence logic in existing machinery. When one fails, buyers are usually not shopping for a new architecture. They are trying to restore a working line with the least possible disruption.
Deutschmann's LOCON family is associated with electronic cam control applications where outputs must follow precise position or sequence logic. Public Deutschmann support material shows that LOCON devices are part of replacement and migration paths for older control products, and that exact encoder type, resolution, output use, and configuration details matter when a unit is exchanged.
That is exactly why these parts continue to matter. In many installed systems, the control logic is already commissioned, the machine behavior is already proven, and the cost of redesigning the sequence layer is far higher than replacing the failed unit correctly.
The current offer includes the Deutsmann Automation LOCON 24-0360-A32I cam switch control unit, shown with an availability figure of 10 and an in-stock marker. For machine builders, maintenance teams, and retrofit buyers, that makes it relevant as a direct replacement candidate when the installed article number has already been confirmed.
Because devices in the LOCON family can be configuration-sensitive, the right purchase decision depends on more than the brand name alone. The exact unit code, encoder environment, and application setup all matter when selecting a valid replacement.
Deutschmann replacement guidance makes it clear that exact application details matter. For this kind of unit, precision in model matching is usually more important than rushing to buy a similar-looking controller.
Moore Automation is not the original manufacturer. Our role is to help industrial buyers source genuine, surplus, and difficult-to-find automation parts when the standard supply path is too slow, too limited, or no longer practical for an installed machine-control application.
For Deutsmann Automation sourcing, that means practical support where it counts: part-number verification, help with product photos and available documentation, global shipping, English-language communication, and faster response for urgent machine-sequence replacement needs.
A working legacy machine still has value when the right spare parts remain available. Replacing a failed cam control unit is often far more cost-effective than redesigning the control sequence under operational pressure. From LOCON 24 replacement demand to broader Deutsmann spare-part sourcing, Moore Automation helps buyers keep established automation systems productive and reduce avoidable downtime.
Q: What Deutsmann Automation item is currently available?
A: The current listing includes LOCON 24-0360-A32I, identified as a cam switch control unit.
Q: Why is exact model matching important for LOCON units?
A: Public Deutschmann support material shows that encoder type, resolution, outputs, and configuration details can matter in replacement scenarios, so the exact unit code should be confirmed carefully.
Q: Can Moore Automation help if the installed controller is old and documentation is incomplete?
A: Yes. A clear nameplate image or photo of the installed unit can help reduce mismatch risk before shipment.
Q: Does the shown availability guarantee live stock at the time of ordering?
A: Availability should always be confirmed before shipment, especially for urgent maintenance and legacy automation purchases.
For a faster quotation, send the exact part number, brand, required quantity, delivery country, and urgency level. If available, include a nameplate photo or a clear image of the installed unit so the replacement can be checked against the live application before shipment.


