Overview
The Allen-Bradley 2090-XXLF-X330B is a universal AC line filter engineered for Kinetix servo and motion control drives. This lot includes two units, each designed to suppress RFI, EFI, and EMI noise on the AC input side of Kinetix 6200 and 6500 drive systems. The filter ensures clean power delivery to sensitive motion control circuits, reducing noise interference and improving system reliability in industrial automation environments.
Key Features
- 3-Phase AC Input: 500 VAC nominal, 30 Amp continuous rating
- Universal Design: Fits Kinetix 6000, 6200, and 6500 families; compatible with 2094-AC and 2094-BC series drives
- Compact Form Factor: Cable termination, approx. 5.79 lb per unit
- Industrial Certifications: CE, CUL, KC, UL marked for global deployment
- Temperature Rated: -25 to +85°C operating range
- Noise Filtering: Reduces line-borne EMI/RFI that can degrade servo performance or create control instability
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
| Part Number | 2090-XXLF-X330B |
| Manufacturer | Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation |
| Input Voltage (AC) | 500 VAC, 3-phase |
| Current Rating | 30 Amp continuous |
| Power Dissipation | 38 W |
| Operating Temperature | -25 to +85°C |
| Weight (each unit) | 5.79 lb |
| Termination Style | Cable leads |
| Certifications | CE, CUL, KC, UL |
| Filter Type | Universal AC line filter (RFI/EFI/EMI) |
Typical Applications
These filters are used in:
- Kinetix 6200/6500 servo drive systems with AC supply filtering requirements
- Machine tool spindle and positioning controls requiring low EMI
- Packaging machinery and conveyor systems with sensitive encoder feedback
- Robotic arms and multi-axis motion platforms
- Assembly lines where electrical noise can affect precision and repeatability
Compatibility & Replacements
The 2090-XXLF-X330B is compatible with the following Kinetix drives and modules: Kinetix 6000, 6200, 6500; 2094-AC05-M01-S, 2094-AC09-M02-S, 2094-BC01-MP5-S/M, 2094-BC01-M01-S/M, 2094-BC02-M02-S/M. This part reached end-of-life as of December 31, 2025, and Rockwell Automation has announced no planned replacement model. Used surplus units remain popular for maintenance spares, legacy system repairs, and field inventory. For systems still running Kinetix 6200/6500 drives, these filters remain essential for sustained performance and compliance with EMC directives.












