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Allen Bradley 1769-L35CR CompactLogix 5335CR Redundant ControlNet Controller 1.5 MB

Allen Bradley 1769-L35CR CompactLogix 5335CR Redundant ControlNet Controller 1.5 MB

Allen Bradley CompactLogix 5335CR controller

CompactLogix ControlNet redundant controller

Allen Bradley 1.5 MB controller

Place of Origin:

USA

Brand Name:

Allen Bradley

Model Number:

1769-L35CR

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Product Details
Product Type:
CompactLogix Controller
Series / Platform:
CompactLogix
Catalog Number:
1769-L35CR
Lifecycle:
Discontinued; Engineering Replacement
Inventory Status:
In Stock
Documentation:
Rockwell Automation 1769 CompactLogix Controllers Technical Data
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Allen Bradley CompactLogix 5335CR controller

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CompactLogix ControlNet redundant controller

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Allen Bradley 1.5 MB controller

Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity
1 Piece
Price
USD 66 / Piece
Packaging Details
Brand new and original
Delivery Time
2-3 work days
Payment Terms
T/T
Supply Ability
In Stock
Product Description

ALLEN BRADLEY • WORKFLOW LED

Allen Bradley 1769-L35CR CompactLogix 5335CR Redundant ControlNet Controller 1.5 MB

Amikon supplies this catalog-specific industrial automation spare for maintenance, troubleshooting and migration support. Confirm the complete label and installed project before replacement.

Technical Data & Ordering Reference

Controller family CompactLogix 5335CR
User memory 1.5 MB
Network ControlNet redundant media plus RS-232
Expansion I/O Up to 30 Bulletin 1769 modules
Current draw at 5V DC 680 mA
Power dissipation 4.36 W
Lifecycle Discontinued; engineering replacement

Official reference: Rockwell Automation 1769 CompactLogix Controllers Technical Data 1769-TD005. Use the exact current manufacturer manual and product label as final authority.

Product Role, Applications & Use Cases

1769-L35CR is used where the installed control architecture explicitly calls for this product family. Typical tasks include planned shutdown maintenance, failed-module replacement, production-line recovery, spares standardization and support of legacy assets while an engineered modernization is prepared.

  • Confirm the fault and document the original position before removal.
  • Match electrical, network, addressing and mechanical requirements.
  • Retain a verified spare to reduce plant downtime exposure.
  • Use engineering review for any cross-generation replacement.

Configuration & Programming

  1. Record the full catalog number, series, revision, rack/slot or terminal-base information.
  2. Back up controller code, I/O configuration, scaling and diagnostics where applicable.
  3. Apply lockout/tagout and follow the product installation manual.
  4. Install with verified wiring, grounding, keying, addressing and network settings.
  5. Restore power under controlled conditions and review status indicators or fault codes.
  6. Test the affected logic, channels and field devices before returning to production.

Lifecycle & Replacement Planning

For legacy or discontinued products, replacement is an engineering decision rather than a visual drop-in match. Compare signal type, channel count, backplane or network behavior, firmware, terminal hardware, environmental limits, program conversion and validation effort. Consider current CompactLogix, ControlLogix or FLEX 5000 architectures only through a documented migration study. Model-specific successor notes shown above take priority.

Rockwell official 1769-L35CR ControlNet connection diagram

Source: Rockwell Automation publication 1769-IN070, 1769-L35CR ControlNet connection diagram

FAQ — 1769-L35CR

Q1. How is the exact model identified?
A. Match the complete Allen-Bradley catalog number 1769-L35CR, series/revision and nameplate data.

Q2. What must be checked for compatibility?
A. Verify chassis or host platform, voltage/signal type, firmware or addressing, terminal base/wiring and the approved project documentation.

Q3. Where is it normally applied?
A. It supports compactlogix controller duties in installed industrial automation, machine control and process systems.

Q4. How should it be installed?
A. Qualified personnel should isolate energy, compare wiring, preserve configuration, fit the module and complete controlled functional testing.

Q5. Is stock available?
A. Listed as In Stock, subject to final quantity confirmation when you inquire.

Q6. What warranty is supplied?
A. Ask Miya Zheng for the item-specific warranty and condition confirmation before ordering.

Q7. How is it transported?
A. Normal dispatch target is 2–3 work days with protective industrial-component packaging.

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