Description
Description
The Allen-Bradley SP-110996 (also referenced as SP-105060) is an Armature Pulse Printed Circuit Board (PCB) designed for use within the 1395 DC Drive series. This component is a critical spare part for maintaining the control and feedback loops of the drive system. Please note that this item has been discontinued by the manufacturer, making it a specialized component for legacy system maintenance and repair.
Features
- Compatible with Allen-Bradley 1395 Series DC Drives
- Function: Armature Pulse control and signal processing
- Direct replacement for legacy drive hardware
- Engineered for industrial control environments
Technical Specifications
| Product Model |
SP-110996 / SP-105060 |
| Spare Model Reference |
105066-02 |
| Component Type |
Armature Pulse PC Board |
| Manufacturer |
Allen-Bradley |
| Weight |
0.16 kg |
Installation Guidelines
- Ensure all power to the 1395 drive is completely disconnected and locked out before attempting to access or replace the PCB.
- Use proper Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection, such as a grounded wrist strap, when handling the circuit board to prevent damage to sensitive components.
- Carefully align the board with the designated slot or mounting points; do not force the connection.
- Verify that all cable connections are secure and properly seated before restoring power to the unit.
- Inspect the drive chassis for any signs of debris or moisture that could affect the performance of the new board.
FAQ
Is this board compatible with drives other than the 1395 series?
This board is specifically designed for the Allen-Bradley 1395 DC Drive series. It is not intended for use in other drive families unless explicitly specified by technical documentation.
What should I do if my drive displays an error after installation?
First, verify that the board is fully seated and all connections are tight. If the error persists, check for secondary faults in the drive system or consult the 1395 series technical manual for specific diagnostic codes related to the armature pulse circuit.