Product Design & Development

Rexroth Expands B-Design Fieldbus Components

By Bosch Rexroth
Wednesday, February 24, 2010

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All electric, pneumatic, supply and exhaust connections on one plane, enabling clean installation.



Rexroth (Lexington, KY) announces the expansion of B-Design fieldbus components to include support for Sercos III and Ethernet/IP for valve manifold systems Series HF03-LG, HF04, and CD01/02-PI. The valves include:

  • Body sizes with 10, 15, 18 and 26 mm widths.
  • All electric, pneumatic, supply and exhaust connections on one plane, enabling clean installation.
  • Discrete output modules that control up to 2 amps current draw per point, and modular expansion of discrete and solenoid outputs.
  • The Sercos III version that follows the standard platform as other Rexroth Bus Direct Control (BDC) protocols.
  • The EtherNet/IP version that follows the standard platform as other Rexroth bus Central Mount System (CMS) protocols.

For more information visit www.boschrexroth-us.com

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