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    Fanuc spares???

    Does anyoeknow where the best place and quickest is to get fauc spare servo drives?
    im looking for part AO6B-6114-H303 (xyz drive)
    Ive had a power surge or something and all my machinery that has 3 phase power and any type of electronics has blown,funny thing is that not a single fuse in the workshop or on the machines went?????


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    just google search fanuc parts and you should get lots of companies that sell of fix fanuc parts
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    I buy a lot of used or refurbished Fanuc products from a place called Fanucworld.com, give them a try, they have always been good.


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    thanks guys,fanuc world looks pretty good,dont have stock of what i need though!ive managed to get some good prices from 1-source electronics in the states.Fanuc in australia are sooooo expensive,i dont know how they make any sales!


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    Powercut

    I stock a lot of Used Fanuc and Yasakawa (Yasnac) parts as well as mechanical parts for CNC machinery. It sounds like you found the drive you were looking for but if you need any other CNC drives or boards in the future please e-mail me at powercut@comcast.net

    Reason drive blew and fuse did not:
    Fuses in the machine are rated for much higher voltage than what it is used, they only blow if the amperage or load is too high or voltage exceeds the voltage rating of the fuse. For example a 100V 30A fuse may have a 500 volt rating so it can withstand surges up to 5 times it's usage voltage. Electronics in the machine blow from electric current through the ground.

    Al from Powercut Service in Stow, MA


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