Purchase now: Wago 767-1301 SPEEDWAY IP67 Module
Purchase now: Atlantech Drives provides you the Wago 767-1301, a robust **8-Channel Digital Input Module** from the high-performance **Wago SPEEDWAY 767** series. This system is designed for **IP67 protection**, allowing it to be mounted directly on the machine without a control cabinet. The «SPEEDWAY» name reflects its capability for high-speed signal processing and fieldbus communication, making it ideal for decentralized automation in packaging lines, robotics, and handling systems.
Technical Specifications and M8 Connectivity
The 767-1301 features **8 x M8 Connectors** (3-pole) for connecting standard 24V DC sensors (PNP). Each channel can be parameterized individually, including input filters to suppress noise (0.2 ms to 20 ms adjustable). The module communicates with the SPEEDWAY fieldbus coupler via the system bus, providing extensive diagnostics such as wire break detection and short-circuit monitoring per channel supply.
- Part Number: 767-1301.
- Series: SPEEDWAY 767.
- Channels: 8 Digital Inputs (24 V DC).
- Connection: 8 x M8 (3-pole).
- Input Characteristic: Type 3 (IEC 61131-2).
- Input Filter: Adjustable (0.2ms – 20ms).
- Protection: IP67 (Dust tight, water immersion).
- Diagnostics: LED per channel + Bus status.
- Operating Temp: -25…+60 °C.
Expert Maintenance Tips: Sealing Caps
IP67 is only true if sealed. Expert Tip: If you only use 6 of the 8 ports, you **must** install M8 protective sealing caps on the unused connectors. Leaving an M8 port open invites water, oil, and conductive dust into the module pins, which will eventually short the sensor supply or corrode the contacts, destroying the module. Also, ensure M8 cables are torqued correctly (0.4 Nm) to compress the O-ring.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can I connect NPN sensors?
A: Standard industrial modules like this are typically optimized for **PNP** (positive logic) sensors. Check the manual for NPN compatibility, but usually, a PNP source is required.
Q: Is it compatible with the 750 series?
A: No, the 767 SPEEDWAY is a different physical form factor (cabinet-free IP67). It connects to a controller via fieldbus (PROFINET, PROFIBUS, etc.), not via the 750-series backplane.
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