Rockwell 1786-BNC Series B ControlNet Coaxial Cable Connector
Manufacturer: Allen Bradley
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Part Number: 1786-BNC
Condition:New with Original Package
Product Type: ControlNet BNC Connector
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Country of Origin: USA
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Allen-Bradley 1786-BNC Series B ControlNet BNC Plug RG-6QS Connector
Product Overview
The 1786-BNC (Series B) is a specialized ControlNet network connector manufactured by Rockwell Automation. Specifically engineered for high-integrity industrial data links, this BNC (Bayonet Neill–Concelman) plug facilitates the critical connection between RG-6 quad-shield coaxial cables and ControlNet hardware. In complex automation architectures, the 1786-BNC ensures low-loss signal propagation and mechanical resilience. Its Series B designation reflects optimized manufacturing standards for gold-plated contact stability and nickel-plated housing durability, making it an essential component for distributed I/O systems and PLC-to-device communication where network uptime is paramount.
Technical Specifications
The 1786-BNC B is built to maintain the strict 75 Ω impedance requirements of the ControlNet physical layer.
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Manufacturer: Rockwell Automation / Allen-Bradley
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Model Number: 1786-BNC
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Series: Series B
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Connector Type: BNC (Bayonet-style)
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Compatible Cable: RG-6 Quad-Shield Coaxial (RG-6QS)
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Impedance: 75 Ω
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Frequency Range: DC to 5 MHz (optimized for ControlNet protocol)
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Insertion Loss: < 0.1 dB per connector
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Return Loss: > 20 dB (ensures minimal signal reflection)
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Housing Material: Nickel-plated brass for corrosion resistance
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Contact Pin: Gold-plated for superior electrical conductivity
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Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C (-40°F to +185°F)
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Storage Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
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Compliance: CE, UL, CSA, and RoHS
Typical Application Scenarios
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ControlNet Trunk Lines: Terminating main coaxial segments in large-scale distributed I/O networks.
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PLC Communication: Connecting 1756-CNB or 1756-CN2 modules to the network media.
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Legacy System Maintenance: Replacing aging connectors in SLC 500 or PLC-5 ControlNet architectures to restore signal quality.