Turck Introduces Smart IP67 Power Supplies With IO-Link Diagnostics
Turck has expanded its industrial power portfolio with new IP67-rated smart power supplies featuring IO-Link communication, remote diagnostics, and electronic fuse functionality designed for modern automated manufacturing environments.
The new power supply lineup is aimed at improving machine uptime, simplifying maintenance, and reducing installation complexity in industrial automation systems operating under harsh environmental conditions.
One of the key additions is integrated IO-Link functionality, allowing users to remotely monitor device conditions, configure parameters, reset systems, and access advanced diagnostic information directly from centralized control systems. These capabilities are especially valuable in high-availability production environments where minimizing downtime is critical.
With enhanced diagnostics, maintenance teams can quickly identify issues such as overcurrent events, short circuits, and abnormal operating conditions without physically inspecting individual devices. In large-scale manufacturing facilities, this remote visibility can significantly reduce troubleshooting time and improve operational efficiency.
Turck’s smart power supplies also feature built-in electronic fuse protection and LED interfaces that simplify parameter configuration and status monitoring. The company designed the system to support easier commissioning and faster maintenance workflows in modern Industry 4.0 environments.

The new devices carry an IP67 protection rating, enabling direct deployment in demanding industrial conditions including dust, moisture, vibration, and wash-down areas. Their ruggedized design additionally supports direct machine or wall mounting, eliminating the need for traditional control cabinet installation in certain applications.
This cabinet-free installation approach can help manufacturers reduce wiring complexity, lower installation costs, and save valuable control panel space across automated production lines.
Turck is also offering standard non-IO-Link versions for users seeking simplified field power distribution without advanced communication functionality. Both smart and standard variants are designed for 24–28 V industrial field power applications commonly found in packaging, material handling, automotive, and factory automation systems.
As manufacturers continue investing in connected automation infrastructure, intelligent power management devices are becoming increasingly important within predictive maintenance and smart factory strategies. Turck’s latest release reflects the broader industry shift toward decentralized automation hardware capable of delivering both operational power and real-time system intelligence.
Written by: Austin Futrell
Austin Futrell is an industrial automation writer specializing in industrial networking, IIoT technologies, PLC systems, and smart manufacturing infrastructure across modern production industries.