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Allen-Bradley Bradley MSR15D 440R-M23048 Monitoring Safety Relay

Allen-Bradley MSR15D 440R-M23048 Monitoring Safety Relay – Obsolete Guardmaster Spare Part

Model: MSR15D 440R-M23048

Brand Allen-Bradley
Series Bradley MSR15D 440R-M23048 Monitoring Safety Relay
Model MSR15D 440R-M23048
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Allen-Bradley MSR15D 440R-M23048 Monitoring Safety Relay – Obsolete Guardmaster Spare Part

When the MSR15D 440R-M23048 fails on a production line, the consequences extend far beyond a single relay replacement. This module is a core safety monitoring component within Allen-Bradley's Guardmaster series — a platform that has been deeply embedded in manufacturing safety circuits across automotive, food processing, and heavy industry for decades. Rockwell Automation has discontinued this specific catalog number, meaning no new units are entering the supply chain through standard distribution channels. For facilities still operating machinery built around this safety architecture, a single failed unit can trigger a forced line shutdown. The cost of emergency re-engineering — replacing the entire safety circuit, requalifying the machine, updating PLC logic, and retraining operators — routinely runs into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, and in regulated industries, the compliance recertification alone can take months. DriveKNMS maintains verified stock of the MSR15D 440R-M23048 specifically to prevent that scenario. Securing a spare now is not a procurement exercise — it is asset protection.

Technical Specifications

Catalog Number 440R-M23048
Series MSR15D
Manufacturer Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation
Product Family Guardmaster Safety Relays
Function Dual-channel safety monitoring relay (E-stop, safety gate, light curtain)
Supply Voltage 24V DC / 24–240V AC (verify against your specific unit label)
Output Contacts 3 safety outputs (NO), 1 auxiliary output (NC)
Safety Category Up to Category 4 / PLe per EN ISO 13849-1
Mounting DIN rail
Discontinuation Status Discontinued – no longer available through standard Rockwell distribution
Country of Origin United States

Note: Electrical parameters should be verified against the physical unit label and original engineering documentation before installation. DriveKNMS does not fabricate specifications.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The MSR15D 440R-M23048 was designed as a drop-in safety monitoring solution for machines built to EN 954-1 and early EN ISO 13849-1 standards. Thousands of machines across global manufacturing floors were commissioned with this relay as the primary safety interface for emergency stop circuits, interlocked guards, and two-hand control stations. Rockwell's Guardmaster platform was the industry standard for this class of application throughout the 1990s and 2000s.

The discontinuation of this catalog number creates a specific operational risk: the machine's safety circuit was engineered around the MSR15D's exact contact configuration, timing behavior, and wiring footprint. Substituting a current-generation safety relay — even from the same manufacturer — typically requires a formal machine safety re-assessment, updated wiring diagrams, revised SISTEMA calculations, and in many jurisdictions, a new CE declaration of conformity. For a single machine, this process can consume 40–80 engineering hours and trigger a production freeze lasting several weeks.

For plant managers operating fleets of legacy machinery, the calculus is straightforward: maintaining a buffer stock of MSR15D 440R-M23048 units extends the operational life of each machine by 5 to 10 years at a fraction of the cost of a forced upgrade. A single spare relay, sourced today, can prevent a six-figure unplanned downtime event tomorrow. This is the core logic behind strategic obsolete parts procurement — not hoarding, but deliberate asset life extension.

The MSR15D is commonly found in systems integrated with Allen-Bradley SLC 500 and MicroLogix PLCs, as well as older Siemens S5 and S7-300 safety-rated installations where the safety relay operates as a standalone hardwired layer independent of the PLC program.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

Every MSR15D 440R-M23048 unit processed by DriveKNMS passes a structured 5-step quality verification protocol before it is offered for sale:

  • Step 1 – Visual and mechanical inspection: Housing integrity, terminal block condition, DIN rail clip function, and label legibility are checked. Units with cracked housings or corroded terminals are rejected.
  • Step 2 – Electrolytic capacitor assessment: Internal capacitors are the primary failure point in aged safety relays. Units are inspected for signs of electrolyte leakage, bulging, or ESR degradation. Where applicable, capacitors are tested under load.
  • Step 3 – Contact resistance measurement: Safety output contacts are tested for resistance and continuity. Contact welding or excessive resistance results in rejection.
  • Step 4 – Firmware and hardware version verification: The hardware revision is documented and disclosed. Buyers receive the exact revision code so compatibility with their existing installation can be confirmed before shipment.
  • Step 5 – Functional power-on test: Where test fixtures are available, units are powered and cycled through their safety monitoring sequence to verify correct operation of the enable circuit and output contacts.

Units are classified as New Old Stock (NOS), Tested Surplus, or Refurbished, and this classification is stated explicitly in the order confirmation. No unit is shipped without a documented condition classification.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement: The MSR15D 440R-M23048 installs directly into the existing DIN rail position and connects to the original wiring without modification, provided the replacement unit matches the hardware revision of the original.
  • No PLC reprogramming required: Because the safety relay operates as a hardwired device independent of the PLC program, replacement does not require any changes to the controller logic, HMI screens, or SCADA configuration.
  • No safety re-assessment trigger (same-for-same replacement): Replacing a failed unit with an identical catalog number and hardware revision is generally treated as a maintenance replacement rather than a machine modification under EN ISO 13849-1, avoiding the cost and delay of a full re-assessment. Consult your local safety authority to confirm applicability.
  • Avoids engineering reconstruction costs: The alternative — migrating to a current-generation safety relay — requires new wiring, updated documentation, and formal re-certification. The cost of that process dwarfs the cost of sourcing a spare MSR15D.
  • Supports long-term maintenance planning: DriveKNMS can discuss multi-unit procurement for facilities that operate multiple machines with this relay, supporting a structured spare parts inventory strategy.

FAQ

What warranty applies to an obsolete part like the MSR15D 440R-M23048?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all tested and refurbished units. New Old Stock units are sold with a 30-day inspection warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of order.

How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
All units are sourced from documented industrial surplus channels — decommissioned plant equipment, authorized surplus dealers, and verified distributor overstock. Hardware revision codes and date codes are disclosed prior to shipment. We do not source from unverified grey-market channels.

Should I buy more than one unit?
For any machine where this relay is the sole safety monitoring device, maintaining a minimum of two spare units is a sound maintenance practice. If you operate multiple machines with this relay, a structured buffer stock of three to five units per site is a defensible asset protection strategy. Once existing stock is exhausted, resourcing this catalog number becomes progressively more difficult and expensive.

Can you verify compatibility with my specific machine before I order?
Yes. Provide your machine's wiring diagram or the hardware revision of the failed unit, and DriveKNMS will confirm compatibility before the order is placed.

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