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Allen-Bradley ControlLogix PLC Modules & Spare Parts

RFQ sourcing for Allen-Bradley ControlLogix, CompactLogix, PLC-5, SLC 500, I/O, communication, chassis, and drive spare parts.

Industrial RFQ Spare Parts Hub

Allen-Bradley ControlLogix PLC Modules & Spare Parts

Source Allen-Bradley ControlLogix PLC modules and related Rockwell automation spare parts through ZYPLC’s RFQ sourcing workflow.

What this hub covers

This hub covers ControlLogix CPUs, I/O modules, chassis, communication cards, CompactLogix controllers, PLC-5, SLC 500, PanelView, and PowerFlex-related spare parts.

ZYPLC is an independent RFQ-based sourcing supplier for industrial automation spare parts. Availability, condition, lead time, and export packing are confirmed before quotation; the page does not represent official authorization from any manufacturer.

Common systems, series, and modules

Common Allen-Bradley systems include ControlLogix, CompactLogix, PLC-5, SLC 500, PanelView, PowerFlex, and 1756 / 1769 / 1746 module families.

Common product types

  • PLC processors
  • I/O modules
  • Communication modules
  • Chassis and power supplies
  • HMI and drive components

RFQ information buyers should prepare

For automation spare parts, suffixes and revisions matter. Please send the full model number, quantity, destination country, required condition, urgency, and nameplate photos when available.

  • Exact model number and suffix, such as -00, -01, -JP, -CA, or revision codes
  • Quantity and target delivery country
  • Required condition: new surplus, refurbished, tested used, or compatible replacement
  • Photos of labels, nameplates, terminal blocks, or installed module position
  • Application context: PLC, DCS, drive, vibration monitoring, robotics, or field I/O

Brand and platform coverage

Rockwell and Allen-Bradley model suffixes can represent firmware, communication option, voltage, conformal coating, or package differences.

Featured RFQ product links

These product links help buyers and search engines move from a topic hub into specific model pages. Each page should be verified by full model number before quotation.

Additional model examples

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Model structure and RFQ verification table

Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation PLC and drive installed-base systems require careful identification before quotation. The table below summarizes the practical checks ZYPLC uses to move from a broad search phrase into a specific sourcing request.

RFQ area What to verify
ControlLogix modules 1756 CPUs, I/O, chassis, power supplies, and communication cards
CompactLogix modules 1769 controllers, I/O, and expansion modules
Legacy PLC modules PLC-5 and SLC 500 replacement modules
HMI / drive parts PanelView terminals and PowerFlex drive components

Model and suffix checks

  • 1756 references commonly identify ControlLogix chassis, CPUs, I/O, and communication modules.
  • 1769 references are often related to CompactLogix and compact I/O families.
  • 1746 references commonly appear in SLC 500 installed-base systems.
  • PowerFlex, PanelView, and communication modules require option and revision checks.

Internal sourcing paths

Use these links to move between hub, brand, series, category, and product-level records without relying on random product discovery.

RFQ checklist for this hub

  1. Send the complete model number exactly as printed on the label.
  2. Include quantity, required condition, destination country, and urgency.
  3. Attach product photos or cabinet nameplate photos when the model suffix is unclear.
  4. Confirm whether a direct replacement or compatible sourcing option is acceptable.
  5. Wait for availability, condition, lead time, and export packing confirmation before purchase.

FAQ

Do you source ControlLogix obsolete modules?

Yes. Send the full 1756 part number and revision requirements; availability is confirmed via RFQ.

Can similar Allen-Bradley suffixes be substituted?

Not automatically. ZYPLC checks suffix, system context, and application requirements before suggesting options.

Can I buy directly online?

ZYPLC works as an RFQ supplier. Send your model number and requirements; our team confirms availability, condition, and quotation details before purchase.

Why is the full suffix important?

Many PLC, DCS, drive, and monitoring modules use suffixes to define firmware, communication option, voltage, revision, or regional configuration. Similar-looking models may not be interchangeable.

Procurement notes for maintenance teams

Industrial spare-part sourcing is different from consumer ecommerce. A buyer may need a module that fits an installed PLC rack, DCS cabinet, turbine-control panel, vibration monitoring system, drive cabinet, or robot controller that has been running for years. For that reason, ZYPLC treats each request as a model-verification workflow rather than a simple cart checkout. The exact part number, suffix, revision, firmware note, and installed-system context can determine whether a module is compatible.

This hub is designed to connect broad search intent with precise RFQ pages. Buyers can start from the system name, move into brand and series pages, review common module types, and then open specific product pages for model-level sourcing. If your exact model is not shown, send the full SKU anyway; many industrial replacement parts are identified by nameplate photos, legacy references, or BOM line items before quotation.

How this hub supports Google and human buyers

The page intentionally links upward to main catalog pages, sideways to related brands and series, and downward to representative product pages. This gives search engines a clear topic map while giving maintenance teams a practical path from a broad system requirement to a specific RFQ. ZYPLC does not claim fixed online inventory, fixed pricing, manufacturer authorization, or automatic interchangeability. Availability, condition, and shipment options are confirmed after the RFQ review.