Replacing the RM-16061
- Updated2025-07-17
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NI recommends that you replace the RM-16061 within the ETX-1620x when the switch count on any one of the contactors reaches 1 million cycles.
Note Lifting the RM-16061 requires two people. Ensure
there is enough space near the crate to place the new RM-16061 after lifting it out
of the crate.
Equipment
- Small Phillips head screwdriver
- 3 mm hex socket
- Rack key
- Size 8 wrench
- Small NI screwdriver
- #2 Phillips screwdriver
- Follow all Before Maintenance or Repair procedures.
- Remove the side panel using a 3 mm hex socket.
- Unlock and remove the top door of the rack using your rack key.
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Remove the access panel below the monitor using a Phillips head
screwdriver.
For additional access, you can open the VPC 9025 fold down panel using a #2 Phillips screwdriver.
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Locate the RM-16061 directly behind the mass interconnect.
Refer to ETX-1620x Hardware Components for more information.Note Do not remove the mass interconnect.
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Remove all connections to the RM-16061.
- Mass interconnect side: Use a size 8 wrench to loosen and remove the M5 hex nut and M5 hex bolt at each bus bar connection
- Human-machine interface side:
- Remove all connections, including the top right ground lug
- Remove all captive connections with a small NI screwdriver
- Unplug all other connections
- Using two people, slide the RM-16061 out of the human-machine interface side of the rack and place the RM-16061 on the adjacent table.
- Install a new RM-16061 into the rack.
Related Information
- Calculating the Pulse Multiplexer Lifetime
RM-16061 is a wear part because it relies on contactors with set lifetimes to multiplex the pulse to various positions. The contractors within the ETX-1620x are conservatively rated to 1 million cycles per contractor.
- ETX-1620x Hardware Components
The ETX-1620x is comprised of the following hardware components.
- Maintenance and Repair
Learn how to prepare the system for maintenance and repair, which tools are required to access the inside of the rack, and what to do after maintenance is complete.