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Brand
Allen-Bradley
Primary Part Number
1756-CNB
Product Type
ControlNet Communication Module
Series / Family
ControlLogix
Country of Origin
US
Catalog Category
Communication
Operating Temp.
0 °C to +60 °C
Warranty
12 months from shipment date
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Product Overview

Allen-Bradley 1756-CNB: Procurement Strategy for Mission-Critical ControlNet Infrastructure

When a procurement manager evaluates a ControlNet bridge module for a ControlLogix architecture, the decision extends far beyond unit price. The 1756-CNB is a high-velocity spare in global MRO catalogs — stocked by major distributors, specified in thousands of active plant BOMs, and supported by a deep aftermarket ecosystem. That availability profile translates directly into negotiating leverage and supply chain resilience for industrial buyers who understand how to use it.

At siemensplc.com, we operate as a specialist sourcing partner for automation hardware, with physical inventory held and inspected in Xiamen, China — one of Asia’s most efficient international logistics hubs. Whether you are replenishing a critical spare, building a buffer stock ahead of a planned shutdown, or sourcing a replacement under emergency conditions, our procurement model is structured to compress your lead time and protect your total cost position.

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Procurement Specifications

Full Part Number 1756-CNB
Brand / Manufacturer Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Series ControlLogix 1756
Module Function ControlNet Bridge / Scanner
Network Protocol ControlNet (IEC 61158)
Data Rate 5 Mbps
Scheduled Connections Up to 64
Unscheduled Connections Up to 64
Max Network Nodes 99
Media Ports Dual BNC coaxial (redundant media capable)
Backplane Current (5 VDC) 1.0 A
Backplane Current (24 VDC) 3.0 mA
Power Dissipation 5.0 W max
Operating Temperature 0 °C to +60 °C
Storage Temperature −40 °C to +85 °C
Relative Humidity 5% – 95% non-condensing
Form Factor Single-slot 1756 ControlLogix chassis
Weight Approx. 350 g
Certifications UL 508, CE (EMC 2014/30/EU, LVD 2014/35/EU), ControlNet International
Country of Origin United States
Typical Lead Time (In-Stock) Ships within 1–3 business days from Xiamen
Typical Lead Time (Sourced) 7–21 business days depending on global availability
Warranty 12 months from shipment date

Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Analysis

Procurement teams that evaluate automation hardware on unit price alone consistently underestimate the true cost of a sourcing decision. For a module like the 1756-CNB — embedded in the communication backbone of a ControlLogix system — the financial consequences of a failure event or a delayed replacement dwarf the cost of the module itself. A structured TCO framework reveals where the real value lies.

Downtime Risk Reduction: In a continuous process environment — a chemical plant, a steel rolling mill, a bottling line — an unplanned ControlNet bridge failure can halt production within minutes. Conservative industry estimates place unplanned downtime costs for mid-scale manufacturing operations at USD 5,000 to USD 50,000 per hour, depending on throughput value and labor commitments. Maintaining a qualified spare of the 1756-CNB, sourced and pre-tested, converts a potential multi-hour outage into a sub-30-minute swap. The cost of one spare module is recovered the first time it prevents a single hour of downtime.

CAPEX Optimization: Sourcing the 1756-CNB through a specialist third-party supplier rather than through the OEM’s standard distribution channel typically yields a 20–45% reduction in unit acquisition cost, depending on market conditions and order volume. For procurement teams managing multi-site MRO budgets, that margin difference compounds across annual spare parts spend. Capital freed from inflated list-price purchases can be redeployed toward planned upgrades, safety system investments, or working capital.

OPEX Reduction via Warranty Coverage: Every 1756-CNB shipped from siemensplc.com carries a 12-month warranty covering functional defects. This eliminates the unbudgeted repair or replacement cost that typically appears as an unplanned OPEX line item when a module fails outside of OEM warranty. For maintenance managers operating under fixed annual budgets, predictable warranty coverage converts a variable cost risk into a known, manageable exposure.

Inventory Carrying Cost: The 1756-CNB’s strong aftermarket availability means buyers do not need to carry excessive safety stock. A lean spare strategy — one or two units per critical network segment — is sufficient when a reliable sourcing partner can replenish within days. Reducing excess inventory directly lowers carrying costs, warehouse space requirements, and the risk of holding obsolete stock through platform transitions.

Engineering Labor Savings: Modules supplied with pre-shipment functional test reports reduce the on-site commissioning burden. Maintenance engineers spend less time validating incoming hardware and more time on value-added activities. At fully-loaded labor rates for industrial automation engineers, even a two-hour reduction in incoming inspection time per module represents meaningful OPEX savings at scale.

Quality & Compliance Assurance

Every 1756-CNB dispatched from siemensplc.com is subject to a documented pre-shipment inspection process. Visual examination covers backplane connector pin integrity, BNC port condition, housing for physical damage, and label authenticity. Functional verification confirms backplane communication and ControlNet port initialization in a live 1756 chassis. Firmware revision is recorded and disclosed prior to shipment.

We operate under a 100% genuine product commitment. All inventory is sourced through traceable supply channels, and we do not list or ship counterfeit, remarked, or unverified grey-market units. Buyers receive photographic documentation of the actual unit prior to dispatch.

Export operations are conducted in full compliance with Xiamen Customs regulations. Commercial invoices, packing lists, and certificates of origin are prepared to meet the import documentation requirements of major industrial markets including the EU, North America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. Multi-currency payment is supported — USD, EUR, HKD, and CNY — with wire transfer, PayPal, and trade finance options available for qualified buyers.

Strategic Sourcing from Xiamen

Xiamen is one of China’s five Special Economic Zones and home to one of the country’s most active international container ports. The Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport operates direct cargo routes to major logistics hubs across Asia, Europe, and North America, enabling reliable air freight transit times of 3–7 business days to most industrial destinations worldwide.

Operating from Xiamen gives siemensplc.com structural advantages that translate into measurable benefits for international buyers. Proximity to major freight forwarders and customs brokers compresses export processing time. Access to China’s deep automation hardware aftermarket — the world’s largest secondary market for industrial control components — means we can source low-availability parts that are effectively unobtainable through standard distribution channels in other regions.

For buyers in Europe and North America, Xiamen-origin shipments typically clear customs faster than shipments from inland Chinese cities, due to established customs broker relationships and port infrastructure. For buyers in Southeast Asia and the Middle East, Xiamen’s geographic position enables competitive sea freight options for bulk orders, reducing per-unit logistics cost on larger procurement volumes.

Our logistics team manages end-to-end shipment coordination — carrier selection, export documentation, insurance, and tracking — so procurement teams receive a single point of contact from order confirmation through final delivery.

Contact Information

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Website: siemensplc.com
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