Balluff BNI-PBS-502-000-Z001 Splitter Ethernet/IP
$1,029.60
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The Balluff BNI-PBS-502-000-Z001 Splitter Ethernet/IP, model BNI-PBS-502-000-Z001, is a robust solution for industrial network applications. Key features include Ethernet/IP compatibility, a splitter design for efficient network distribution, and durable construction for harsh environments. Ideal for various automation systems requiring reliable network connectivity.
The Balluff BNI-PBS-502-000-Z001 Splitter Ethernet/IP, identified by model number BNI-PBS-502-000-Z001, is engineered for seamless integration into industrial Ethernet/IP networks. This splitter is designed to facilitate efficient network distribution, enabling multiple devices to connect through a single port, optimizing network architecture and reducing cabling complexity. Its key features include full Ethernet/IP protocol compatibility, ensuring reliable communication with a wide range of industrial automation equipment. The splitter boasts a rugged construction, making it suitable for deployment in harsh industrial environments with resistance to vibration, shock, and temperature variations. It supports standard Ethernet speeds, ensuring optimal data transfer rates for demanding applications. The BNI-PBS-502-000-Z001 is ideally suited for use in manufacturing plants, robotic systems, and other automation setups where robust and dependable network connectivity is paramount. Its compact design allows for easy installation in control cabinets and other confined spaces. Balluff’s commitment to quality ensures that this splitter delivers consistent performance and long-term reliability, making it a valuable asset for any industrial network infrastructure. This model is particularly useful in applications where minimizing the number of physical Ethernet ports is critical, such as in distributed I/O systems and remote monitoring stations.


