TBEN-LLH-4RMC: Decentralized Automation Control in Manufacturing Environments

TURCK previews TBEN-LLH-4RMC to optimize conveyor roller motors

Published May 18, 2026

Renee Renee Stott
Assistant Editor
Preview of TURCK's TBEN-LLH-4RMC to be launched in the US in Q2, 2026

Preview of TURCK's TBEN-LLH-4RMC to be launched in the US in Q2, 2026

Previews of TURCK's TBEN-LLH-4RMC show a compact multiprotocol Ethernet I/O module engineered to simplify the control and integration of conveyor roller motors in material handling and intralogistics applications. The solution is slated to be launched in the US in Q2, 2026.

The TBEN-LLH-4RMC is ideal for conveyor systems in intralogistics, packaging and manufacturing environments where efficient motor control, system flexibility and durability are critical.

Designed for decentralized automation, the TBEN-LLH-4RMC combines onboard logic, flexible I/O capabilities, and rugged construction to enable efficient, scalable control directly at the field level. By reducing reliance on centralized PLCs and simplifying wiring architectures, the module helps manufacturers and system integrators improve performance while lowering installation and maintenance costs.

Key Features and Benefits:
•Onboard Logic for Roller Motor Control: Simplifies parameterization and operation of conveyor roller motors, reducing programming complexity
•Flexible I/O Configuration: Equipped with 4 digital inputs and 4 universal digital channels that can be used as inputs or outputs for integrating trigger signals or additional actuators
•Decentralized Control Architecture: Processes digital signals directly on the module, minimizing the need for centralized control and reducing system latency
•Multiprotocol Ethernet Support: Ensures seamless integration into a wide range of industrial networks and control systems
•Programmable with ARGEE: Enables flexible customization and control logic directly on the device without requiring a PLC

The TBEN-LLH-4RMC gives users the ability to control conveyor roller motors more intelligently and efficiently. Look for this solution to roll out in Q2 of this year in the US.

www.turck.us


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