Dass284 Full ◎
Connect the Ethernet port to a managed switch. The default IP is 192.168.1.100. To access the full web configuration interface, navigate to http://192.168.1.100 and log in with default credentials (admin/admin — change immediately).
The DASS284 Full uses convection cooling. Mount the unit vertically on a DIN rail (EN 60715) with at least 50mm clearance above and below. Do not enclose in a sealed housing without forced airflow.
Counterfeit industrial parts are a growing threat. To avoid buying a "look-alike" that lacks the "full" assembly's robust internals, adhere to these sourcing rules:
Pro Tip: Keep the original box and the desiccant pack that comes with the DASS284 full. The desiccant proves the unit was sealed properly at the factory, which is crucial if you need to store a spare for two years.
On robotic pick-and-place arms or conveyor diverters, the DASS284 full acts as a linear or rotary actuator. The "full" assembly is preferred here because vibration in factories loosens partial assemblies. The pre-assembled locking compound on the DASS284 full bolts prevents back-out over time. dass284 full
Given the popularity of the DASS284 Full, counterfeit modules have appeared in online marketplaces. To ensure you receive the genuine full-featured version:
As of Q2 2026, the average market price for a new DASS284 Full is between $420 and $495 USD, depending on quantity. Used units (pulled from decommissioned panels) typically sell for $180–$250 USD but often lack warranty and firmware update eligibility.
Installing the DASS284 full requires basic mechanical aptitude but attention to detail. Follow this protocol to ensure warranty compliance:
Tools Required: Torque wrench (range 20-100 Nm), hex bit set, clean rags, hydraulic oil (ISO VG 32). Connect the Ethernet port to a managed switch
Step 1 – Depressurization. Isolate the hydraulic or pneumatic supply. Cycle the old actuator three times to release trapped pressure.
Step 2 – Removal. Unbolt the old unit. Do not pry between the mounting flange and the equipment; use a rubber mallet. Inspect the mating surface for burrs.
Step 3 – Pre-installation check. Before bolting down the new DASS284 full, manually move the piston rod through its full stroke. It should move smoothly with even resistance.
Step 4 – Mounting. Place the DASS284 full onto the mounting bracket. Hand-tighten the four bolts. Then, torque in a star pattern to 45 Nm (check your specific unit’s manual). Pro Tip: Keep the original box and the
Step 5 – Plumbing. Connect the ports. Use new copper washers or O-rings (the "full" unit should include these). Do not cross-thread.
Step 6 – Bleeding. Cycle the unit 5-10 times at low pressure to purge air. Listen for cavitation (a grinding noise). If present, re-bleed the system.
For teams already using CODESYS, a device description file (.eds for EtherNet/IP or .gsd for PROFINET) is available. The DASS284 Full appears as a standard remote I/O device. You can map up to 128 bytes of input and 128 bytes of output data cyclically.
The 16 digital inputs are grouped into two isolated banks (8 per bank). For 3-wire sensors (PNP), connect to "S" terminal; for NPN, configure the software sink/source setting accordingly.