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    VCU Connector

    I am trying to find a source to obtain the connector which fits into the CN2 socket of an A06B-6047-Hxxx Velocity Control Unit. This would be the six pin connector on the top board which supplies the Low Voltage AC to the logic board. I think I've looked at 1000 different connectors by now, and have come close but no exact match.

    Anyone know what Manufacturer or Part number these might be and if any one still sells these???


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    Can you take a picture of it and post it here?


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    As requested, pictures of the connector in question...
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails VCU Connector-dscf0430.jpg   VCU Connector-dscf0438.jpg  


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    Fanuc and Mitsubishi both use similar connectors, origin Japan.
    I believe this one is made by Nihon Burndy, Have you tried Fanuc? if no luck try North American Industrial.
    In some cases the Connection or Maintenance manuals will give the part # in the connection diagram.
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    Fanuc and Mitsubishi both use similar connectors, origin Japan.
    I believe this one is made by Nihon Burndy, Have you tried Fanuc? if no luck try North American Industrial.
    In some cases the Connection or Maintenance manuals will give the part # in the connection diagram.
    The maintenance manual I have does not call out the actual connector part number, just the CN2 designation. I do not have a connection manual nor do I have an actual Fanuc Part #, but that would be a good start. The closest I can get to a manufacturer part # is RC16M-SCT3 or RC16M-23T3. All the usual suspects in a search (mouser, digikey, newark, etc., etc.) come up with nonstocked, minimum quantities of 50 to 300, with no reference of the connector for verification of correctness. I need 1. Have had no luck searching for Nihon Burndy either.


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    My Maintenance manual does not show part # as it does most, but just the Make as Nihon Burndy.
    Most are simply Burndy #'s.
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    Fanuc part# for 6 pin burndy connector is A02B-0061-K203
    and a quick google search.....
    A02B-0061-K203 by FANUC - Buy or Repair at PLCCenter - PLCCenter.com

    its brown but looks like a match


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