TURCK BIM-UNT-AP7X Series Modules
TURCK BIM Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The TURCK BIM (Bi-Modal Inductive) series of cylinder position sensors has…
Model: BL67-GW-DN
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Technical Dossier
The TURCK BL67 is a modular, distributed I/O system engineered for installation in the field — directly at the machine or process level — without requiring a control cabinet. It is deployed extensively across global heavy industry sectors including petrochemical plants, oil refineries, offshore platforms, automotive assembly lines, and nuclear facility auxiliary systems. The BL67 platform operates on a passive backplane bus architecture, allowing modules to be hot-swapped without powering down the gateway or fieldbus segment. Its IP67-rated housing eliminates the need for enclosures in most industrial environments, reducing installation cost and footprint. The system supports all major fieldbus and industrial Ethernet protocols through interchangeable gateway modules, making it a long-lifecycle platform that has remained in active deployment since its introduction in the early 2000s.
The BL67 platform was introduced by TURCK as a successor to earlier distributed I/O concepts that required cabinet-mounted terminal blocks and separate field junction boxes. The original BL67 architecture centered on DeviceNet and PROFIBUS-DP gateways, reflecting the dominant fieldbus standards of the early 2000s. As industrial Ethernet protocols gained adoption, TURCK expanded the gateway portfolio to include PROFINET, EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP, and CANopen variants — all sharing the same backplane and I/O module ecosystem.
A key architectural decision was the separation of the fieldbus gateway from the I/O modules via a standardized internal bus. This allowed end users to migrate from one fieldbus protocol to another by replacing only the gateway module, preserving the existing I/O wiring and module investment. This design philosophy has extended the operational life of BL67 installations well beyond typical PLC generation cycles. Many BL67 systems installed in the 2005–2012 period remain in active production service, supported by TURCK's long-term spare parts commitment and third-party distributors such as DriveKNMS.
The BL67 series is now considered a mature platform. TURCK's current generation distributed I/O strategy centers on the TBEN series (Ethernet-native, IO-Link capable), but BL67 remains fully supported for maintenance and spare parts procurement. For facilities with existing BL67 infrastructure, migration to TBEN requires gateway replacement and potential I/O rewiring — a significant capital project that most operators defer in favor of lifecycle extension through spare parts sourcing.
Gateway / Interface Modules
Digital Input Modules
Digital Output Modules
Analog Modules
Power Feed Modules
The BL67 series entered its mature lifecycle phase approximately 2015–2018 as TURCK transitioned its primary development focus to the TBEN and FEN20 platforms. While TURCK continues to manufacture and support BL67 modules, lead times for specific SKUs — particularly legacy gateway variants such as the BL67-GW-DN (DeviceNet) and BL67-GW-CO (CANopen) — have extended as production volumes decline relative to newer platforms.
BL67 modules present specific test challenges due to their integrated backplane bus connector and protocol-specific gateway firmware. DriveKNMS applies the following test protocol to all BL67 units prior to shipment: