FANUC A06B-6114-H103 2.5kW AC Servo Drive
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AC Servo Drive
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About the Product
FANUC A06B-6114-H103 Servo Amplifier Module
The FANUC A06B-6114-H103 is a high-performance servo amplifier module. It delivers precise power and control for AC servo motors, featuring a wide output frequency range for versatile motion applications.
Technical Specifications
- Manufacturer & Model: FANUC | A06B-6114-H103
- Product Type: Servo Amplifier Module
- Rated Output Current: 6.5 A
- Output Power: 2.5 kW
- Output Voltage: 200-240 VAC
- Output Frequency Range: 0.1 Hz to 800 Hz
- Input Voltage: 283-339 VDC
- Input Frequency: 50/60 Hz
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to 55°C
- Operating Humidity: ≤90% RH (non-condensing)
- Weight: 11.00 lbs (4.99 kg)
Installation & Integration
- Install the module in a well-ventilated cabinet, respecting the 0-55°C temperature limit.
- Connect the 283-339 VDC input power supply to the designated terminals.
- Interface with a compatible FANUC AC servo motor and the CNC or motion controller.
- Utilize the wide frequency range (0.1-800Hz) for applications requiring very low speed or high-speed operation.
- Ensure the installation environment is free from condensation despite high permissible humidity.
Packaging & Shipping
- Includes one FANUC A06B-6114-H103 servo amplifier module.
- All necessary mounting hardware is provided.
- We ship worldwide via FedEx, UPS, or DHL with full tracking.
- Securely packed to ensure safe delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What is the output current rating? It has a rated continuous output current of 6.5 Amps.
- What is the power rating? The amplifier is rated for 2.5 kilowatts of output power.
- What is special about the frequency range? Its 0.1-800Hz range allows for extremely fine low-speed control and high-speed operation.
- What input power does it need? It requires a DC link voltage between 283 and 339 VDC.
- What are the operating limits? It functions from 0°C to 55°C and up to 90% relative humidity (no condensation).
Applications
- Main spindle drive or high-torque feed axis in CNC machining centers.
- Applications requiring smooth low-speed rotation or very high rotational speeds.
- Industrial automation systems where precise speed and torque control are critical.
- Integration into FANUC servo systems for machine tool and factory automation.
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