Product Description
The MAC041C-0-TS-4-E/050-A-0/WI673LV/S001 from Bosch Rexroth Indramat stands as a versatile controller module suitable for a wide range of industrial applications. As part of the company's MAC Permanent Magnet Motor series, it brings the signature Rexroth quality and performance in an efficient, compact design. At the core, the MAC041C-0-TS-4-E/050-A-0/WI673LV/S001 provides control capabilities via two CAN interfaces. This CAN connectivity enables seamless integration into industrial networks and automation systems, allowing control signals and data to be transmitted to and from various devices across long distances. This facilitates centralized monitoring and coordinates operation between components.
Electrical isolation further expands the module's flexibility and safety. The MAC041C-0-TS-4-E/050-A-0/WI673LV/S001 features isolated mounting, with complete electrical separation between the module and connected equipment. This enhances noise immunity and prevents current leakage between components operating at different voltage levels, which is essential for safety and compliance in many industrial settings. An efficient 14.5W power consumption minimizes energy usage, while the wide 100-240VAC supply range allows for global installation. At just 500mA current draw, the MAC041C-0-TS-4-E/050-A-0/WI673LV/S001 controller can operate reliably for extended periods, translating to exceptional service life in demanding facility environments.
With its versatile design and connectivity, the MAC041C-0-TS-4-E/050-A-0/WI673LV/S001 serves well across factory automation, robotics, motion control, and other industrial applications. It brings centralized, coordinated intelligence to actuators, drives, sensors, and devices across an integrated system. Whether enabling a distributed control architecture or a more traditional automation pyramid, the module ties disparate components together, providing superior monitoring, control, and data collection capabilities that standalone equipment cannot match. Production managers gain greater oversight for optimizing processes and preventing failures before they cause downtime.