Fanuc A06B-6096-H106

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SKUA06B-6096-H106
ManufacturerFanuc
CategoryIndustrial automation components
12-month warranty
Available (1-2 days): 2 units
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Net price (1 pc.):
4788,56PLN
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Description

The Fanuc A06B-6096-H106 is a high-performance single-axis Alpha servo amplifier (SVM1-130) designed for industrial CNC and automation motion control applications. It accepts a 283–325 V DC bus input and delivers a 230 V AC output with a rated 52.2 A on the L-axis, providing stable and precise servo drive performance for demanding applications. This servo amplifier is ideal for system designers seeking low-noise position control and offers I/O compatibility, making it suitable for machine tool applications that require high accuracy and repeatability. The A06B-6096-H106 is part of Fanuc's Alpha series, known for its advanced technology and reliability in industrial automation systems.

Specifications

Weight
5.44 kgs
Voltage
283 - 325 V
Power
9.1 kW
Horsepower
9.1 KW
Cooling Capacity
9.1 kW
Product Type
Drive
Signal Type
325
Signal Level
325 V
Relay Specifications
230 VAC

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