Siemens AUT5 MCH Small Axis Wiring Board, Advanced Control Module for Industrial Automation
The Siemens AUT5 MCH Small Axis Wiring Board is a specialized component for industrial automation systems. It facilitates efficient wiring and connection management for small axis control applications, ensuring reliability and precision in operation.
Manufacturer:Siemens
Product Model:AUT5
Module Category:Small Axis Wiring Board
Compatibility:Designed for Siemens S7 series controllers
Interface:Multiple pin connectors for easy integration
Material:High-quality copper and insulated materials for durability
Certification:UL, CE certified for safety and performance standards
Operating Voltage:DC 24V
Dimensions:150mm x 100mm x 10mm
Weight:0.5kg
The Siemens AUT5 MCH Small Axis Wiring Board is specifically engineered for use in industrial environments where precision control and reliable operation are critical. It is designed to interface with small axis systems, offering seamless integration with PROFINET networks for efficient data communication.
This wiring board supports a wide voltage range of DC 24V and can handle up to 5A current capacity, making it suitable for a variety of applications including robotics, CNC machines, and automated assembly lines.
Constructed from high-quality materials, the AUT5 MCH Small Axis Wiring Board is built to withstand harsh industrial conditions. Its robust design includes protection against electromagnetic interference, ensuring stable performance under challenging environments.
The compact dimensions of 160mm x 100mm x 40mm make it easy to install within tight spaces, while its lightweight at 0.5kg ensures minimal additional burden on existing infrastructure.
Compliance with international standards such as CE and RoHS further guarantees its safety and environmental friendliness. With its advanced functionality and reliable performance, the Siemens AUT5 MCH Small Axis Wiring Board stands out as an essential component for modern industrial automation systems.












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