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I have a FANUC 0M-C. I am looking to select a set of 4 FANUC AC "red cap" servos from whats available on eBay.and the axis/servo amplifiers. The axis cards are: A16B-2203-0020 A16B-2203-0021 A16B-2200-0220 A16B-2200-0221 A16B-2200-0360 A16B-2200-0361 A16B-2200-0330 A16B-2200-0371 A16B-2200-0370 A16B-2200-0800 A16B-2200-0380 A16B-2200-0381 A16B-2200-0790 A16B-2200-0791 I was wondering what aervo amplifiers and servos are compatible with these part number axis cards for the position "AXE", "AXS" and "AXA" I have a list of axis amplifier part numbers that might match.. but not sure. I looked in the System 0C manuals (B-61395E/06), but there are no specific part numbers. They all have A06B-60xx-Hxxx part numbers (Where x is a numeric digit 0-9). These manuals only have diagrams of the A16B-2200 part numbers as above. Are these alpha or beta parts? where's a manual or a FANUC parts list I can see that lists the A06B-60xx-Hxx amplifiers and also for the servos. The servos I have found are: A06B-016x-Bxxx A06B-031x-Bxxx A06B-075x-Bxxx A06B-052x-Bxxx A06B-065x-Bxxx to name a few.. there are others. Again, where x=a numeric digit from 0-9. Can anyone help me here? Thanks, Greg |
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| I have two Bulletins on Motors and encoders if you re-send me your email address. Al.
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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| Al, I sent you a PM with my email address. I tried to find more manuals on ge industrial's and FANUC's support web page but did not get much on the FANUC System 0 C. FS0C according to some of the manuals. I just had noticed that many of the main boards had A16B-2200 part numbers. I was not sure if these part numbers were the drives themselves or the servo amps? Greg |
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| Unfortunately Fanuc removed most of their information and service bulletins from their site. I got rid of much of the stuff I had when I went over to using Mitsubishi. I did not foresee them removing it all. PDF's sent. Al.
__________________ CNC, Mechatronics Integration and Machine Design. “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert E. |
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| Al, I send you an email in response to your sending me the files. Greg Here are the servo motor Model's I need. Model 4-0 Model 3-0 Model 2-0 Model 1-0 Model 0 Model 5 Model 10 Model 20 Model 20M Model 30 Model 30R Greg |
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