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A06B-6117-H306 - Servo Amplifier Module - FANUC
A06B-6117-H306 - Servo Amplifier Module - FANUC
A06B-6117-H306 - Servo Amplifier Module - FANUC
A06B-6117-H306 - Servo Amplifier Module - FANUC
A06B-6117-H306 - Servo Amplifier Module - FANUC
A06B-6117-H306 - Servo Amplifier Module - FANUC
A06B-6117-H306 - Servo Amplifier Module - FANUC
A06B-6117-H306 - Servo Amplifier Module - FANUC

A06B-6117-H306 - Servo Amplifier Module - FANUC

A06B-6117-H306

This A06B-6117-H306 servo amplifier module and FANUC brand is available in stock. This 3-axis drive belongs to the Alpha I servo αiSVM3 range. SVM3-40/40/40i.

HRV3 - Input: 283-339V, Power 13.5kW Output: 240V ~ 3x10.5A. (L,M& N axis).

This servo amplifier module A06B-6117-H306 Fanuc is at your disposal to replace your defective equipment and has a guarantee adapted to your needs.

In stock, ready to ship.
State
  • Refurbished Supply
Warranty
€2,650.00
VAT excluded

System options

Exchange service with a refurbished unit

Standard Exchange Service

Reconditioned and tested systems

From 6 to 12
month warranty

Exchange service with a new unit

Standard Exchange Service

New systems

From 12 to 24
month warranty

Supply of a refurbished unit

Supply Service

Reconditioned and tested systems

From 6 to 12
month warranty

Supply of a new unit

Supply Service

New systems

From 12 to 24
month warranty

For parts only

Supply Service

Sold for parts – no warranty

Repair

Repair service

Repair will be made to damaged and defectiv units

From 3 to 18
month warranty

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The servo amplifier αi series employs a modular structure, and is thinner, conserves more space, outputs less heat, and saves more energy.

Use of a latest low-loss power device and a newly developed highly-efficient radiator makes it possible to reduce the depth of the fin to 100 mm, therefore reducing the depth of the amplifier.

The width of the amplifier is reduced, and therefore the amplifier requires an average of approximately 30% smaller installation space in the cabinet than the conventional amplifiers.

The shape of the cable connector is improved to reduce the length of cable projection into the control board.

Amplifiers can be connected with one cable.

A ground connection from the motor output terminal block to the flange is included, so external cabling for this connection is no longer required. (A connection from the top of the flange to the system ground on the control board is required.)

Connectors are attached to input power lines and motor power lines. (For the large-capacity models, terminal blocks are used.) The time required for power line attachment to and detachment from the servo amplifier cabinet is substantially reduced.

A fan motor can now be replaced in an instant manner, so that the time required to replace a fan motor is reduced substantially.

Connectors are attached to input power lines and motor power lines, so that the time required for servo amplifier replacement is reduced substantially.

The need to perform reference position return operation after servo amplifier replacement is eliminated.
The servo amplifier αi series has a built-in backup capacitor in the Absolute Pulsecoder as standard. The capacitor enables absolute position detection operation for about 10 minutes, so that reference position return operation after servo amplifier or feedback cable replacement is unnecessary.

Height
38 cm / 14,9 in
Width
9 cm / 3,5 in
Length
17,2 cm / 6,62 in
Weight
3,8 kg / 8,38 lbs
Family
FANUC ALPHA I SERVO aiSV
Reference
A06B-6117-H306
Refurbished
3001602687535
300934454178

FANUC is a Japanese manufacturer of industrial robots, machining centers and numerical controls for machine tools

Since its creation in 1956, when the company’s founder, Dr. Seiuemon Inaba, introduced the concept of digital controls, FANUC has always been at the forefront of manufacturing techniques in the world. Moving from the automation of a single machine in the late 1950s to the automation of entire production lines over the following decades.

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