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Rockwell Automation Expands Signalling Devices Portfolio with New On-Machine LED Indicators

March 26, 2025

Rockwell Automation Expands Signalling Devices Portfolio with New On-Machine LED Indicators

This innovative portfolio includes models with both visual and audible signals, helping to ensure that critical machine conditions are effectively relayed.

Rockwell Automation is excited to unveil the Allen‑Bradley 852C and 852D On-Machine LED Indicators, a powerful and compact solution for indicating machine status. Maximizing machine uptime requires a clear understanding of equipment and processes, and when critical conditions arise, effective communication is essential to address issues swiftly and avoid costly downtime.

The new On-Machine LED Indicators are designed for more reliable status reporting, featuring a robust build that fits seamlessly into space-constrained environments. Thanks to plug-and-play connectivity, these devices significantly lower maintenance, commissioning and troubleshooting costs by reducing the need for complex hard wiring. Regardless of the manufacturing landscape or application needs, enhancing operator awareness is vital. This innovative portfolio includes models with both visual and audible signals, ensuring that critical machine conditions are effectively relayed, even when operators lack a direct line of sight to the indicators.

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