| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | SIEMENS LTD. |
| Model | SIMATIC S5 |
| Description | 6ES5 436 4UA11 |
| Code | -0199- |
| Serial Number | 0070130013370008 |
| Item Number | 100735272 |
| Part Number | X2345678910/1 |
| Origin | MADE IN INDIA |
| Weight | 720 GM |
| Condition | NEW 1 PCS |
| Reference Number | 38825 |
Understanding the SIEMENS SIMATIC S5 Series
Developed in the late 1970s by Siemens, the SIMATIC S5 series was one of the pioneering products of programmable logic controllers. The systems aimed to provide mechanization for industrial manufacturing, bringing along accuracy, uniformity, and safety in manufacturing processes. Though it had been replaced by the SIMATIC S7, the S5 is still around and still works due to its reliability and reliability.
Key Features of the 6ES5 436 4UA11
The 6ES5 436 4UA11 module is one of the outstanding parts in the S5 series. These are some of its major features:
High compatibility: Designed to integrate well with other S5 modules, thus ensuring that a system operates fluently.
Reliable performance: Stability engineered for steady results under conditions of high demand.
Wide functionality: Versatile and appropriate for most industrial applications, ranging from assembly lines to process control.
Long Life: It is made of good quality material, which is typical of the rugged engineering that defines Siemens.
Applications of the 6ES5 436 4UA11
The 6ES5 436 4UA11 has a wide application in different fields:
Manufacturing: Automates and monitors the assembly line.
Energy Sector: It ensures that power generation and distribution systems are smooth.
Chemical Industry: Precise control of processes to maintain product quality.
Transportation: Efficiency in railway signaling and traffic management.
Why the SIEMENS SIMATIC S5 Still Matters
Even at this day and age of advanced PLC systems such as SIMATIC S7, S5 still holds a space in legacy systems. The reason most organizations would want to hang onto established infrastructures is because their S5 modules seem relatively cheap considering the cost of re-upgrade in operations risk.












