Hardy HI 1756-2WS Weigh Scale Module – Obsolete Hardy Process Solutions Spare Part
Hardy HI 1756-2WS Weigh Scale Module – Obsolete Hardy Process Solutions Spare Part When a Hardy HI 1756-2WS fails on…
Model: 1746-WS
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Technical Dossier
When a 1746-WS weigh scale module fails on an active SLC 500 production line, the immediate question is not where to find a replacement — it is whether the entire line must be retired. A full migration from SLC 500 architecture to a modern ControlLogix or CompactLogix platform routinely costs between $500,000 and $2,000,000 USD when engineering hours, downtime, re-validation, and operator retraining are factored in. For food processing, chemical batching, or bulk material handling operations where the 1746-WS has been the backbone of legal-for-trade weighing for over a decade, that figure is not a budget line — it is an existential decision. DriveKNMS holds verified physical stock of the HARDY 1746-WS. Securing one unit today is not a purchase; it is an asset protection decision that defers a seven-figure capital expenditure.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 1746-WS |
| Manufacturer | Hardy Process Solutions (formerly Hardy Instruments) |
| Product Family | SLC 500 I/O Module Series |
| Form Factor | Single-slot SLC 500 backplane module |
| Compatible Racks | Allen-Bradley SLC 500 fixed and modular chassis (1746 series) |
| Primary Function | Weigh scale interface and process weighing control |
| Communication | SLC 500 backplane I/O bus |
| Product Status | Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer manufactured |
| Country of Origin | United States |
Note: Electrical parameters not confirmed from official datasheets are intentionally omitted. Specifications above are drawn from verified product documentation only.
The Allen-Bradley SLC 500 platform was the dominant mid-range PLC architecture across North American and European manufacturing from the late 1980s through the 2000s. Hundreds of thousands of SLC 500 systems remain in active service today — not because plant managers are unaware of newer platforms, but because the cost and risk of migration consistently outweigh the operational status quo. The 1746-WS sits at a particularly critical node within these systems: it handles legal-for-trade and process weighing, a function that directly governs product quality, regulatory compliance, and batch accuracy.
Rockwell Automation officially discontinued the SLC 500 product line, and Hardy Process Solutions has similarly ended production of the 1746-WS. No authorized channel stocks new units. When this module fails, the options narrow to three: locate a verified spare from a specialist distributor, execute an emergency platform migration, or halt production. The first option costs hundreds of dollars. The second costs hundreds of thousands. The third costs both money and customer relationships. DriveKNMS exists precisely to make the first option available when standard channels cannot.
Every 1746-WS unit that leaves our facility passes a structured 5-step quality process designed specifically for legacy industrial hardware:
The pressure to retire legacy systems is real, but the timeline is rarely as urgent as vendors suggest. A structured spare parts strategy can extend the productive life of an SLC 500-based weighing system by 5 to 10 years at a fraction of the cost of migration. The following principles apply directly to the 1746-WS and similar legacy I/O modules:
Q: What warranty applies to an obsolete part like the 1746-WS?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all tested and refurbished units. New-in-box units carry a 180-day warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of order.
Q: How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
A: All units are sourced from verified industrial surplus channels and inspected against known-good reference units. Counterfeit detection is part of our intake process. We do not source from unverified secondary markets.
Q: Can you supply multiple units for a long-term spare parts program?
A: Yes. Contact us with your quantity requirement and target delivery schedule. We can advise on current stock levels and lead times for additional sourcing if required.
Q: Is the unit compatible with all SLC 500 chassis sizes?
A: The 1746-WS is designed for the 1746 series SLC 500 backplane. Compatibility with your specific chassis and processor revision should be confirmed against your existing system documentation before ordering.
Q: What condition grades are available?
A: We stock new-in-box (NIB), tested surplus, and professionally refurbished units depending on current inventory. Condition grade is confirmed at the time of quotation.