Telemecanique spares for older operator panels and control circuits
Telemecanique parts are common in older machine panels, operator stations and motor-control circuits. A failed XBT display, Telefast I/O module, contactor or PLC-related component can stop a working machine even when a full panel redesign is not planned.
This Telemecanique collection includes 168 listed products, all with descriptions and strong backup-model coverage. The page is useful for buyers looking for XBT operator interfaces, Advantys Telefast I/O, DC coil contactors, machine-control components and older Schneider or Telemecanique references.
XBT, Telefast and contactor examples listed
Representative products include:
The page covers both operator-facing parts and electrical control-circuit parts, so the buyer should define the failure point clearly.
XBT-H001010 - operator interface text alphanumeric display
ABE7-H16S21 - Advantys Telefast ABE7 digital I/O module
LP1D0901 - DC control circuit coil voltage contactor
LP1D0910 - DC control circuit coil voltage contactor
CA3DN40 - DC control circuit coil voltage contactor
Why Telemecanique replacement details matter
For XBT displays, the physical unit is only one part of the replacement question. Program availability, communication settings and panel cutout can also affect the restart. For contactors, coil voltage and contact arrangement are critical.
For Telefast modules, verify module type, I/O role, wiring base and PLC context. Photos of the label and terminal area help avoid close but incorrect matches.
Telemecanique pages should distinguish HMI, Telefast and contactor needs
The Telemecanique collection combines operator displays, Advantys Telefast I/O and DC coil contactors. Each group has a different buyer concern. An XBT display raises program and communication questions. An ABE7 Telefast module raises wiring-base and PLC-interface questions. An LP1D or CA3D contactor raises coil voltage, contact arrangement and panel-space questions.
This is why the collection page should not read like a generic spare-parts page. It should help the buyer identify which failure category they are in and what data Moore needs before quoting the part.
Older Telemecanique hardware often belongs to Schneider-era panels
Telemecanique references are frequently found in older Schneider Electric control panels that are still in service. The original panel builder may no longer support the machine, documentation may be incomplete, and the plant may only have a photo of the failed XBT, ABE7 or contactor. Moore can still start with that information and help turn it into a sourcing request.
For emergency orders, buyers should send the model, coil voltage or I/O type, panel photos, program availability for displays and whether the machine is stopped. If the part is tied to a safety, starter or operator-control function, include that context as well. These details reduce the risk of a near-match that adds another delay.
Why source Telemecanique spare parts from Moore Automated
Moore Automated helps buyers source old HMI, I/O and control-circuit parts when standard purchasing routes are limited. For Telemecanique requests, Moore can support model checking, old-stock availability review and urgent quotation.
This is useful for plants that need to keep an older panel running without converting the operator interface, wiring and PLC setup during an emergency.
Telemecanique HMI, Telefast and contactor questions
What matters most for an XBT display replacement?
Check the exact XBT model, screen type, communication setup, program availability and panel cutout.
Can contactors with similar names be swapped?
Only if coil voltage, contact arrangement and application requirements match.
What should I send for a Telefast module?
Send the ABE7 or module reference, wiring base details, PLC context, photos, quantity and urgency.
What is different about sourcing an XBT display?
The physical display must be checked together with program availability, communication setup and panel cutout.



