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Model: CP1E-E60SDR-A
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Technical Dossier
When an OMRON CP1E-E60SDR-A CPU unit fails on an active production line, the immediate question is not whether to repair it — it is whether a replacement can be sourced before the line goes cold. For facilities running CP1E-based control architectures, the answer is not a simple one. OMRON officially discontinued active production of the CP1E E-type CPU range, and authorized distribution channels have progressively depleted their stock. The cost of a full PLC platform migration — including engineering hours, new hardware, software re-commissioning, I/O rewiring, and operator retraining — routinely exceeds USD $150,000 to $500,000 per line, depending on system complexity. Against that figure, a verified replacement CP1E-E60SDR-A represents a fraction of the cost and eliminates months of downtime risk.
DriveKNMS maintains sourced inventory of the CP1E-E60SDR-A for industrial facilities that cannot afford platform migration on short notice. This is not a commodity listing. Each unit passes a structured inspection protocol before dispatch.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | CP1E-E60SDR-A |
| Brand | OMRON |
| Series | CP1E (E-type) |
| I/O Points | 60 (36 inputs / 24 outputs) |
| Output Type | Relay output |
| Power Supply | AC 100–240V |
| Programming Language | Ladder diagram (CX-Programmer) |
| Communication Port | USB (peripheral), RS-232C optional |
| Memory Capacity | 8K steps program memory |
| Product Status | Discontinued / Obsolete |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
The CP1E series was positioned by OMRON as an entry-to-mid-range PLC platform targeting small machine builders, packaging lines, conveyor systems, and building automation. The E60 variant — with its 60-point I/O configuration and relay output — became a standard specification in facilities across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe during the 2010s. Many of these installations remain operational today, embedded in production environments where the cost and disruption of platform migration are not justifiable in the near term.
The CP1E-E60SDR-A is not interchangeable with CP1L or CP2E CPU units without software and wiring modifications. Facilities running CX-Programmer ladder programs written specifically for the CP1E architecture cannot simply substitute a newer platform without engineering intervention. This hardware dependency is the core reason why sourcing a verified CP1E-E60SDR-A is the operationally correct decision for most maintenance teams facing a CPU failure.
A structured spare parts strategy for legacy CP1E systems should include: holding at least one cold-spare CPU unit per production cell, maintaining a documented firmware version log, and establishing a sourcing relationship with a supplier capable of providing verified units on short lead times. DriveKNMS operates specifically within this supply gap.
For plant managers facing system retirement pressure from corporate: the financial case for extending a CP1E-based system by 5–10 years through spare parts procurement is straightforward. If the annual cost of sourcing critical spares is $3,000–$8,000, and the avoided cost of a full migration is $200,000+, the ROI of a structured maintenance parts program is not a difficult calculation. The decision to migrate should be driven by production capacity requirements, not by forced hardware obsolescence.
All CP1E-E60SDR-A units supplied by DriveKNMS pass a 5-stage inspection protocol before dispatch:
Q: What warranty applies to an obsolete CP1E-E60SDR-A unit?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all inspected units. The warranty covers failure under normal operating conditions and excludes damage caused by incorrect installation or electrical overstress.
Q: Are these new or refurbished units?
A: Stock condition varies. Units are classified as new (factory-sealed, unused), tested surplus (unused but removed from original packaging), or inspected refurbished (used units that have passed the full 5-stage QA protocol). The condition classification is stated explicitly in the quotation.
Q: How should a facility plan long-term spare parts inventory for CP1E systems?
A: The recommended approach is to hold a minimum of one CPU spare per two active CP1E installations, plus critical I/O expansion modules. For facilities with more than five CP1E units in service, a formal spare parts register with reorder triggers is advisable. DriveKNMS can assist with a structured procurement plan on request.
Q: Can you source other CP1E variants?
A: Yes. DriveKNMS sources across the CP1E range including N-type, NA-type, and other E-type configurations. Submit your full parts list for availability confirmation.