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Rockwell Automation Reduces Downtime with New FLEXLINE 3500 Motor Control Center

May 7, 2024

Rockwell Automation Reduces Downtime with New FLEXLINE 3500 Motor Control Center
FLEXLINE™ 3500 motor control centers are available with a portfolio of smart technology solutions to help customers meet or exceed their industrial motor control and power distribution needs. The MCC meets IEC standards 61439-1&2 for global customers.

Rockwell Automation reduces downtime with new FLEXLINE 3500 Motor Control Center. The new Allen‑Bradley® FLEXLINE™ 3500 low voltage motor control center (MCC) recently launched for IEC markets. The MCC is engineered to integrate motor control and power distribution into one centralized package, meeting IEC standards 61439-1&2. The smart devices in FLEXLINE 3500 MCCs help reduce unplanned downtime, maintenance and energy costs, plus engineering and commissioning costs. They also help improve production throughput and personnel safety. The FLEXLINE 3500 is engineered to match a wide range of motor control applications for various industries. Additionally, this MCC is designed for scalability and flexibility to meet variable installation footprints.

The FLEXLINE 3500 motor control center is now available for order.

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