Product Description
The Allen-Bradley 2094-BM01-S operates as a high-performance 460V Integrated Axis Module (IAM) within the Kinetix 6000 multi-axis servo drive system. This module functions as the power heart of the drive lineup, providing the rectified DC bus power to subsequent follower modules while simultaneously controlling an independent servo axis. Because the Kinetix 6000 platform prioritizes modularity, the 2094-BM01-S allows engineers to simplify cabinet wiring by combining the power supply and the first axis of motion into a single, compact footprint.
Furthermore, this module features advanced “Safe Torque Off” (Series S) functionality, which enables the system to remove power from the motor without disconnecting the entire drive from the source. This capability ensures that maintenance personnel can work safely near moving parts while significantly reducing the time required to restart the machine after a safety event. Since it integrates seamlessly into the Logix5000 platform via SERCOS interface or EtherNet/IP (depending on the control architecture), the 2094-BM01-S provides high-speed, deterministic motion control for complex industrial applications.
Key Technical Characteristics
- Manufacturer:Â Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
- Model Identification:Â 2094-BM01-S
- Product Series:Â Kinetix 6000
- Module Type:Â Integrated Axis Module (IAM)
- Input Voltage:Â 360 V to 480 V AC (Three-Phase)
- Continuous Output Current:Â 6.1 Amps (0-peak)
- Peak Output Current:Â 15.3 Amps (0-peak)
- Safety Function:Â Integrated Safe Torque Off (SIL 2 / PLd compliant)
- Communication:Â SERCOS interface support for high-speed synchronization
- Mounting:Â Designed for the 2094 Power Rail system
- Weight:Â 4.5 kg
Industrial Applications
Automation specialists deploy the 2094-BM01-S in high-demand motion environments where precision and safety are critical. Specifically, the module facilitates:
- Packaging Machinery:Â Coordinating high-speed “pick and place” robots and vertical form fill seal (VFFS) equipment.
- Material Handling:Â Managing the acceleration and deceleration of high-load conveyors and automated sorting systems.
- Automated Assembly:Â Providing the sub-millimeter precision required for electronic component placement and automotive parts assembly.
- Printing and Converting:Â Maintaining exact tension and synchronization in web-handling applications to prevent material breakage.