Allen-Bradley Armor PowerFlex Logic and Splash Guards Installation Instructions

Allen-Bradley Armor PowerFlex Logic and Splash Guards are designed to protect your drive from harsh environments. The Logic Guard is a rugged enclosure that provides a secure mounting location for your drive controller. The Splash Guard is an IP65-rated cover that helps keep your drive protected from dust and water splashes. This combination is ideal for applications where your drive may be exposed to dirt, moisture, or other environmental hazards. The Logic Guard is also designed for use in challenging operating environments where space constraints are a concern. It provides a way to mount the Logic Guard, providing a convenient location for mounting your drive's controller while saving space.

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Key Features

  • Logic Guard
  • Splash Guard
  • IP65 Rating
  • Compact Size
  • Secure Mounting
  • Harsh Environment Protection
  • Heavy Duty
  • Space Saving

Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the purpose of the Logic Guard?

The Logic Guard is a protective enclosure designed to house your drive controller in harsh environments. It provides secure mounting while shielding the controller from dust, water splashes, and other environmental hazards.

What is the Splash Guard's function?

The Splash Guard is an IP65-rated cover that provides additional protection against dust and water splashes, ideal for applications with exposure to such elements.

Can I use the Logic Guard and Splash Guard separately?

While both components are designed to work together, the Logic Guard can be used independently for mounting your drive controller in a secure and protected manner.

What is the tightening torque of the screws used to attach the Logic Guard?

The tightening torque should be between 1.4 N•m and 1.6 N•m (12.4 lb•in).

Where can I find more information about Armor PowerFlex drives?

For detailed information about Armor PowerFlex drives, including specifications and user manuals, refer to publication 35-TD001 and 35-UM001. These publications provide a comprehensive guide for installation, setup, programming, operation, and troubleshooting.
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