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Solid-state controllers
04 March 2013
Featuring a newly designed threephase, fully solid-state, siliconcontrolled rectifier (SCR) power structure, the new Allen-Bradley SMC-50 Smart Motor Controller from Rockwell Automation addresses the motor control needs of OEMs and end users seeking a more economical alternative to drives and more advanced control than acrossthe- line starters.

Featuring a newly designed threephase,
fully solid-state, siliconcontrolled
rectifier (SCR) power
structure, the new Allen-Bradley
SMC-50 Smart Motor Controller
from Rockwell Automation
addresses the motor control needs of
OEMs and end users seeking a more
economical alternative to drives and
more advanced control than acrossthe-
line starters.
Designed for customer flexibility, the SMC-50 combines advanced monitoring and protection features, multiple start and stop options and expandable control inputs and outputs.
These features help users to increase efficiency, reduce downtime and improve control.
Designed for customer flexibility, the SMC-50 combines advanced monitoring and protection features, multiple start and stop options and expandable control inputs and outputs.
These features help users to increase efficiency, reduce downtime and improve control.
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