Allen-Bradley 1771-NC6 PLC Analog Cable
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- Allen-Bradley
- Primary Part Number
- 1771-NC6
- Product Type
- PLC Analog Cable
- Series / Family
- PLC-5
- Manufacturer
- Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
- Country of Origin
- US
- Catalog Category
- I/O Modules
Allen-Bradley 1771-NC6: Stop the Clock on Your Downtime — Analog Signal Restored in Hours, Not Days
Your line is down. The PLC-5 chassis is throwing analog faults. Maintenance has traced it to a failed or damaged 1771-NC6 cable — the shielded analog interconnect between your field instruments and the 1771 I/O backplane. Every minute that conveyor, press, or reactor sits idle is money leaving the building. We stock the Allen-Bradley 1771-NC6 Analog Cable and ship same-day from Xiamen via DHL Express. This is not a lead-time quote. This is a ready-to-ship unit.
The 1771-NC6 is the factory-specified analog wiring solution for the Allen-Bradley 1771 PLC-5 I/O platform. It carries 4–20 mA and voltage analog signals between 1771-series analog modules and field transmitters with the impedance matching and shielding integrity the platform demands. Substituting generic cable is a gamble that introduces ground loops, signal drift, and intermittent faults that are nearly impossible to diagnose under production pressure. Use the correct part. Get back online.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 1771-NC6 |
| Manufacturer | Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) |
| Series | 1771 PLC-5 I/O System |
| Cable Function | Analog Signal Interconnect |
| Signal Type | 4–20 mA / Voltage Analog |
| Compatible Modules | 1771-IFE, 1771-IFMS, 1771-OFE1, 1771-OFE2 |
| Compatible Chassis | 1771-A1B, 1771-A2B, 1771-A3B1, 1771-A4B |
| Shielding | Foil + Drain Wire, 360° Termination |
| Jacket Material | Industrial PVC, Oil & Moisture Resistant |
| Connector Type | Pre-terminated, OEM-matched |
| Weight | ~250 g |
| Origin | United States |
| Availability | ✔ Ready to Ship — Xiamen Stock |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
In 10 years of field work, analog cable failures on 1771 systems follow predictable patterns. Here is what to check before you pull the trigger on a replacement, and what to watch when you install the new one.
Common Fault Signatures Pointing to 1771-NC6 Failure:
- Fault Code 71 / Analog Input Out-of-Range: If the module reports a channel fault but the transmitter checks out on a loop calibrator, the cable is the next suspect. Measure shield continuity first — a broken drain wire causes intermittent noise spikes that look like transmitter drift.
- Erratic PV on a Single Channel: Localized to one channel while adjacent channels are stable? The pre-terminated connector at the module end is the most common failure point. Inspect for bent pins, corrosion, or mechanical damage from repeated mating cycles.
- Ground Loop Noise (50/60 Hz Ripple on Analog Signal): If you see a sinusoidal ripple on the analog value in RSLogix 5, the shield is either broken or improperly grounded at both ends. The 1771-NC6 shield must be grounded at the panel end only — floating at the field device end.
- Module Reads 0 mA on All Channels After Chassis Swap: Check that the cable revision matches the module revision. Early 1771-IFE revisions used a different connector pinout than later -B and -C revisions. Verify the module catalog suffix before installing.
Step-by-Step Replacement Procedure:
- Place the PLC-5 processor in Program Mode via the keyswitch before disconnecting any I/O wiring. Do not rely on software mode change alone — use the physical keyswitch.
- Document the existing cable routing and shield grounding point with a photo before removal. This saves 20 minutes of head-scratching during reinstallation.
- Disconnect the field-side wiring from the terminal block. Label each wire with the channel number before removal.
- Unplug the 1771-NC6 connector from the analog module. Inspect the module connector for bent or corroded pins — if damaged, the module itself may need replacement.
- Install the new 1771-NC6. Verify the shield drain wire is terminated to chassis ground at the panel end only. Tape or insulate the drain wire at the field device end.
- Reconnect field wiring per your documented channel assignments. Verify loop power is present before returning to Run Mode.
- Return processor to Run Mode. Monitor analog channel values in RSLogix 5 for 2–3 minutes to confirm stable readings. Compare against known-good values from your historian or SCADA trend.
- If fault persists after cable replacement, suspect the 1771-IFE or 1771-OFE module itself. Contact us — we stock those too.
Configuration Notes: The 1771 I/O system uses slot-based addressing. After a cable swap, no address reconfiguration is required — the module retains its rack/slot address from the chassis backplane, not the cable. No DIP switch changes are needed for a like-for-like cable replacement.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
The 1771-NC6 was engineered for the environments where PLC-5 systems actually live: steel mills with airborne iron dust, chemical plants with corrosive atmospheres, food processing facilities with daily washdowns, and offshore platforms with constant vibration and salt air. The cable construction reflects this reality.
The foil-and-braid shield construction provides greater than 90 dB of EMI rejection across the frequency range generated by variable-frequency drives, contactors, and welding equipment — the exact interference sources that coexist with PLC-5 installations in heavy industry. The PVC jacket compound is formulated to resist hydraulic oil, cutting fluids, and mild chemical splash without cracking or swelling, maintaining jacket integrity across an operating temperature range of -20°C to +80°C.
Connector terminations are crimped and overmolded to withstand the mechanical stress of repeated connection cycles and the vibration loads common in press rooms and compressor stations. The pre-terminated design eliminates field-made connections — the single largest source of analog signal quality problems in legacy PLC installations.
Units shipped from our Xiamen facility are stored in climate-controlled conditions and individually packaged in anti-static, moisture-barrier bags. Each unit undergoes continuity testing and shield integrity verification before dispatch. You are not receiving warehouse shelf stock of unknown age — you are receiving a verified, tested component.
Global Express Logistics
Our Xiamen warehouse is 40 minutes from Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport, one of China’s primary air cargo hubs with direct freighter connections to Frankfurt, Los Angeles, Dubai, and Singapore. This geography is deliberate — it is how we get parts to your plant faster than distributors shipping from inland warehouses.
Standard Dispatch Process:
- Order Confirmed Before 14:00 CST: Same-day dispatch via DHL Express or FedEx International Priority.
- Order Confirmed After 14:00 CST: Next business day dispatch. We will notify you of the AWB number within 2 hours of booking.
- Transit Times (DHL Express): Southeast Asia 1–2 days | Europe 3–4 days | North America 3–5 days | Middle East 2–3 days | Australia 3–4 days.
- Export Documentation: Commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin prepared to your destination country’s import requirements. HS Code 8544.42 applied for customs clearance.
- Tracking: AWB number provided immediately upon dispatch. DHL/FedEx real-time tracking link sent to your registered email.
- Emergency Freight: For critical shutdowns requiring overnight delivery, contact us directly on WhatsApp for charter freight options and priority handling.
We have shipped to plants in Germany, the United States, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Brazil, and Australia within the past 90 days. Cross-border industrial component logistics is not a side service — it is the core of what we do.
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