
Allen-Bradley 2097-V34PR5 Kinetix 300 Servo Drive Product News
Introduction
CtrlTechDaily reports that the Allen-Bradley 2097-V34PR5 Kinetix 300 EtherNet/IP Indexing Servo Drive is now available for industrial automation applications. This single-axis servo drive operates on a 480 VAC, 3-phase input and delivers 2.0 kW of output power. It integrates seamlessly into modern EtherNet/IP networks, simplifying system architecture and reducing overall costs.
Key Features
The 2097-V34PR5 features integrated Safe Torque-Off (STO) functionality. This safety feature allows maintenance personnel to perform troubleshooting tasks without cutting power to the entire machine, reducing downtime and improving safety. The drive supports multiple feedback devices including SICK-Stegmann Hiperface, Generic TTL Incremental, and Tamagawa 17 bit Serial encoders.
With a continuous output current of 5.7 A (0-peak) and output power of 2.0 kW, this drive handles demanding indexing applications. Its single Ethernet communication port enables fast configuration and commissioning over EtherNet/IP. The drive can execute up to 32 indexes with five different indexing types for precise position control.

Technical Specifications
The 2097-V34PR5 operates on an input voltage of 480 VAC, 3-phase, with an input frequency range of 48 to 62 Hz. It dissipates 58 Watts of power during operation. The drive measures 9.37 x 7.29 x 3.72 inches (238 x 185 x 94.0 mm) and weighs 4.4 lbs (2.0 kg).
Its operating temperature range is 32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit (0 to 40 degrees Celsius). The drive requires minimum mounting clearances of 3 mm (0.12 in.) on the sides and 25.0 mm (1.0 in.) on the top and bottom for proper airflow. An additional 150 mm (6.0 in.) clearance is needed when installing next to noise-sensitive equipment.

Applications
The 2097-V34PR5 excels in indexing table applications, intermittent horizontal and vertical form/fill/seal machines, and simple sleevers. It also suits case packers and erectors, feed and withdrawal equipment, tool changing machinery, and automatic assembly equipment. Its integrated Safe Torque-Off and EtherNet/IP connectivity make it a versatile choice for modern production lines.
In packaging applications, the drive's ability to execute multiple indexing types ensures precise material positioning and consistent seal quality. For assembly automation, its high-speed connectivity over EtherNet/IP enables synchronized motion control with programmable automation controllers and HMIs.

Availability
The Allen-Bradley 2097-V34PR5 is available now through CtrlTechDaily. We maintain stock to support fast shipping for urgent automation projects. Contact CtrlTechDaily for current pricing, lead times, and technical support. Our team provides pre-sales consultation and after-sales service to ensure successful integration.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the lead time for the 2097-V34PR5?
CtrlTechDaily typically ships the 2097-V34PR5 within 1-2 business days for in-stock units. Lead times may vary based on order volume and current inventory levels. Contact our sales team for real-time availability and expedited shipping options.
Does the 2097-V34PR5 come with a warranty?
Yes, the Allen-Bradley 2097-V34PR5 comes with a standard manufacturer warranty. CtrlTechDaily provides additional after-sales support including technical assistance and replacement services. Contact us for specific warranty terms and extended coverage options.
What are the compatible systems for the 2097-V34PR5?
The 2097-V34PR5 integrates with any EtherNet/IP-compatible controller, including Allen-Bradley CompactLogix and ControlLogix programmable automation controllers. It supports feedback devices such as SICK-Stegmann Hiperface, Generic TTL Incremental, and Tamagawa 17 bit Serial encoders. The drive mounts on a panel with specified clearances and operates on 480 VAC, 3-phase power.