Allen-Bradley Automation Parts, New Zealand

RFQ / Allen-Bradley

Legacy, mature and current production. Send us the catalogue number and we will tell you what we can do.

We supply Allen-Bradley and Rockwell Automation hardware across New Zealand. That covers the ranges Rockwell no longer makes, the ranges still in production, and everything between.

A lot of New Zealand industry runs Allen-Bradley, particularly in food, dairy, meat processing and packaging where American and Australian machinery arrived with it fitted. Much of that hardware is now well past its production life and still running.

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Reference pages by category

We publish the catalogue number tables we use ourselves, taken from Rockwell documentation.

Controllers

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ControlLogix 1756 Every digital I/O number, HART modules, safety I/O, chassis, keying and power sizing
CompactLogix 5069 controllers and Compact 5000 I/O, plus the full 1769 Compact I/O range
Micro800 Every Micro820, 830, 850 and 870, plus 2080 plug-ins and 2085 expansion I/O
MicroLogix 1761, 1762, 1764, 1766. Discontinuation list with replacements
SLC 500 Every 1747 processor and 1746 module, with the Compact 5000 migration cross-reference

Distributed I/O

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FLEX, FLEX 5000 and POINT I/O Every 1794 and 5094 module. Mounting bases and RTBs are separate orders

HMI

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PanelView and PanelView Plus The 2711 comms code table, stainless suffix rules, backlight lamps and 80+ confirmed numbers

Drives and motion

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PowerFlex drives Fifteen bulletins with lifecycle status, and the full 25B number decode
Kinetix servo drives and motors Kinetix 5500 and 5700, VP motors, 2090 cables and the cable length limits

Switchgear and safety

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Contactors, overloads and switchgear Every 100-C frame with its matching 193 overload and 140G breaker
Guardmaster safety 440R safety relays, GSR and MSR families, and the MSR127 replacement path

Networking

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Stratix Ethernet switches Every 1783 family, and the 2024 Stratix 5700 discontinuation

Catalogue number prefixes

Prefix Platform Status
1756 ControlLogix Current
1769 CompactLogix and Compact I/O Mature
5069 CompactLogix 5380 and Compact 5000 I/O Current
5094 FLEX 5000 distributed I/O Current
1794 FLEX I/O Mature
1734 POINT I/O Current
1746, 1747 SLC 500 Discontinued
1761, 1762, 1764, 1766 MicroLogix Mostly discontinued
2080, 2085 Micro800 Current
1771 PLC-5 I/O Discontinued
1785 PLC-5 processors Discontinued
2711, 2711P PanelView and PanelView Plus Mixed
2715 PanelView 5000 Current
25A, 25B, 25C PowerFlex 520-series Current
20F, 20G, 20J PowerFlex 750-series Current
22A to 22F, 20A, 20B PowerFlex 4, 40, 400, 70, 700 Discontinued
2198 Kinetix 5100, 5300, 5500, 5700 Current
2094, 2097, 2099 Kinetix 6000, 300, 7000 Earlier
2090 Motion cables and accessories Mixed
100-C, 104-C IEC contactors Current
193, 592 Overload relays Current
140M, 140G Circuit breakers Current
440R, 440G, 440K, 440N Guardmaster safety Current
1783 Stratix networking Mixed
1492 Terminal blocks and conversion modules Current

Allen-Bradley numbers do not decode like Siemens

This is the thing to understand about the brand.

A Siemens MLFB tells you the product area, family and variant from the number itself. An Allen-Bradley catalogue number mostly does not. The prefix identifies the platform and the rest is largely arbitrary, assigned in sequence.

There are exceptions, and they are worth knowing. The 1746, 1769, 1794 and 5069 I/O ranges use consistent letters: IB is DC input, OB is DC sourcing output, OW is relay output, IF is analog input. The 2711 range encodes the communications type. PowerFlex and Kinetix decode fully.

But for most of the catalogue, the number is a lookup rather than a formula. If you are trying to work out what you have, the number alone will not tell you. Send it to us with a photo and we will identify it.

The series letter matters

Most Allen-Bradley modules carry a series letter, as in Series A, B or C. It is printed on the module label, not usually in the catalogue number.

Two modules with the same catalogue number and different series letters can behave differently. On some safety modules the series determines whether the module is supported at all. On many, the electronic keying in Studio 5000 will refuse to bring a module online if the series does not match what the project expects.

Always send us the series letter. It is the single most common reason a replacement that looks correct does not work.

Removable terminal blocks are usually separate

On ControlLogix, FLEX 5000 and Compact 5000, the RTB is a separate catalogue number and does not ship with the module.

The exception is the 1769 Compact I/O range, where the terminal block is built into the module.

Tell us the module and we will include the right terminal block, or tell you that you do not need one.

Rockwell lifecycle stages

Stage What it means for you
Active Current production, fully supported
Active Mature Still available, no longer actively developed
End of Life Discontinuation announced with a final order date
Discontinued No longer orderable. Secondary market only

Once a product is discontinued, the supply moves to unused stock that never got installed, surplus from decommissioned plant, and tested used modules. That is the market we work in.

What we do

Supply discontinued hardware. SLC 500, PLC-5, MicroLogix, legacy PanelView, PowerFlex 4 and 40 and 70 and 700, older Kinetix. Surplus and tested used.

Supply current production. ControlLogix, CompactLogix, Micro800, Compact 5000 and FLEX 5000 I/O, PanelView Plus and 5000, PowerFlex 520 and 750-series, Kinetix, contactors, safety and Stratix. Quoted with a delivered lead time.

Buy your decommissioned equipment. If you are stripping a line or replacing a control system, we will take the old hardware.

Common questions

Can you get a part that is not listed on your site?
Usually. The site shows what we hold, not what we can source. Send the catalogue number.

Do you supply used equipment?
Yes, where new is not available. We say clearly what condition each item is in, and used items are tested before they ship.

What is the lead time?
Ex stock items ship the next working day within New Zealand. We give you a firm lead time with the quote, not after you have ordered.

Do you quote in NZD?
Yes, in NZD including GST for New Zealand customers.

Can you help identify a part from a photo?
Yes. Send a photo of the module and the label.

Do you buy old Allen-Bradley equipment?
Yes. See our Sell To Us page.

Send us your catalogue numbers

One part or a full project list. Include series letters where you can. We will come back with price, condition and lead time.

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Industech is an independent supplier of new, surplus and used industrial automation equipment. We are not an authorised distributor of, approved by, sanctioned by, or affiliated with Rockwell Automation, Inc. Allen-Bradley, ControlLogix, CompactLogix, MicroLogix, Micro800, SLC, PLC-5, PanelView, PowerFlex, Kinetix, Guardmaster, Stratix and Studio 5000 are trademarks of Rockwell Automation. All trademarks, brand names and catalogue numbers are the property of their respective owners and are used here for identification purposes only.

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