Allen-Bradley 2085-ECR Micro800 Expansion Module End Cap, light gray, side view, for Micro850 and Micro830 controllers

Allen-Bradley | 2085-ECR | Micro800

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Allen-Bradley 2085-ECR Micro800 Expansion Module End Cap, light gray, side view, for Micro850 and Micro830 controllers
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Allen-Bradley | 2085-ECR | Micro800

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Product Description: Allen-Bradley 2085-ECR

The Allen-Bradley 2085-ECR is a right-side expansion end cap required for terminating expansion I/O modules connected to Micro850 and Micro830 controllers. This module ensures proper backplane communication integrity and must be installed at the end of the I/O expansion chain. It is essential for maintaining system stability and is used in all Micro850/Micro830 configurations that include I/O expansion modules.

Key Features

  • Required end cap for Micro850 and Micro830 expansion modules
  • Installs on the far right side of the last I/O module
  • Maintains backplane integrity and signal termination
  • Simple plug-in installation—no wiring or configuration required
  • Passive device (contains no electrical components)
  • Durable construction suited for industrial environments

Technical Specifications

  • Compatibility: Micro850 and Micro830 controllers with 2085 series I/O modules
  • Position: Far-right side of expansion module chain
  • Function: Mechanical and electrical termination of expansion bus
  • Dimensions (HxWxD): Approx. 90 x 25 x 70 mm
  • Mounting: DIN rail or panel mounting with expansion modules
  • Operating Temperature: -20°C to 65°C
  • Certifications: UL Listed, CE, CSA, RoHS

Application Areas

  • Micro850 and Micro830 controller installations with expansion I/O
  • Small to mid-sized OEM automation systems
  • Machine control, packaging, and conveyor systems
  • Distributed control requiring modular expansion
  • Industrial environments requiring flexible, compact PLC architectures

Advantages

  • Required component for proper system operation with I/O expansions
  • Ensures stable backplane communication
  • Tool-less installation simplifies assembly
  • No programming or wiring required
  • Supports modular, scalable system design

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