SIGMATEK CTMS Series Servo Drives — CTMS020
SIGMATEK CTMS Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The SIGMATEK CTMS series represents a core product line within SIGMATEK's…
Model: DIP011 05-058-011
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Technical Dossier
When a SIGMATEK DIP011 05-058-011 fails on the production floor, the clock starts immediately. This module is a core digital I/O node within the SIGMATEK DIAS (Distributed I/O and Automation System) architecture. Replacing it is not a matter of ordering from a distributor catalog — it has been discontinued, and standard supply chains no longer carry it. The alternative that most plant managers face is a forced migration: ripping out a functioning DIAS control backbone and replacing it with a modern PLC platform. Engineering costs, re-commissioning, re-validation, and production downtime for a full system replacement routinely exceed several hundred thousand dollars, and in complex process lines, costs can reach into the millions. DriveKNMS holds verified physical stock of the DIP011 05-058-011. This is not a listing placeholder. Procurement teams facing an unplanned outage or a planned maintenance window have a direct path to resolution.
| Manufacturer | SIGMATEK GmbH & Co KG |
| Part Number | DIP011 / 05-058-011 |
| Module Type | Digital I/O Module |
| System Compatibility | SIGMATEK DIAS (Distributed I/O and Automation System) |
| Country of Origin | Austria |
| Product Status | Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer in active production |
| Typical Application | Distributed digital signal acquisition and output control within DIAS bus networks |
Note: Electrical parameters such as channel count, voltage ratings, and current specifications are not published here to avoid inaccuracy. Confirmed datasheet available upon request.
The SIGMATEK DIAS platform was widely deployed in European industrial automation projects throughout the 2000s and early 2010s — particularly in machine tool, packaging, and material handling applications. The DIAS bus architecture allowed modular, distributed I/O expansion without the overhead of a full fieldbus implementation, making it a cost-effective choice for mid-scale automation at the time.
The DIP011 module sits at the field level of this architecture, handling digital signal interfacing between the physical process and the DIAS controller. When this module fails, the controller loses visibility and control over the connected field devices. There is no software workaround. There is no firmware patch. The hardware must be replaced — and it must be replaced with the same module, because the DIAS bus protocol and physical connector pinout are proprietary to SIGMATEK.
For plant managers operating under capital expenditure constraints, the calculus is straightforward: sourcing a single DIP011 05-058-011 spare extends the operational life of the entire DIAS installation by years. A single module costing a fraction of a percent of the system's original value protects an asset that may still have five to ten years of productive service life remaining. The alternative — a forced system upgrade — requires not just hardware procurement but engineering design, software migration, operator retraining, and a planned production shutdown. None of those costs are trivial.
Facilities that have adopted a proactive spare parts strategy for their DIAS installations — maintaining at least one cold spare of each critical I/O module type — consistently avoid the emergency procurement scramble that drives up costs and extends downtime. The DIP011 05-058-011 is a module that should be on that list.
Obsolete parts sourced from secondary markets carry real risk. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step inspection protocol before any discontinued module is offered for sale:
Condition grade is disclosed transparently on every unit: New Surplus, Refurbished, or Tested Used. No unit is represented as new if it is not.
What warranty applies to an obsolete module like the DIP011 05-058-011?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against defects identified during our inspection process, covering units sold as Refurbished or Tested Used. New Surplus units carry a 180-day warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of sale.
How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
SIGMATEK modules carry manufacturer markings, PCB silkscreen identifiers, and hardware revision labels that are difficult to replicate. Our inspection process includes verification of these identifiers. We do not source from unverified brokers. Upon request, we provide photographs of the specific unit prior to shipment.
Should I buy more than one unit?
For any discontinued module that is critical to production continuity, holding at least one cold spare is a minimum prudent position. For facilities with multiple DIAS installations or high-utilization lines, two to three units is a more defensible inventory position. Secondary market availability for SIGMATEK DIAS modules is declining. Units available today may not be available in 12 months.
Can you source other SIGMATEK DIAS modules?
Yes. DriveKNMS specializes in obsolete and hard-to-find industrial automation components. Contact us with your full part number and we will advise on availability.