Fanuc A06B-6114-H104

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SKUA06B-6114-H104
ManufacturerFanuc
CategoryIndustrial automation components
12-month warranty
Available (1-2 days): 1 units
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Net price (1 pc.):
4522,53PLN
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Description

The Fanuc A06B-6114-H104 is a single-axis servo amplifier module from Fanuc's ALPHA i series, designed for precise motion control in industrial applications. Operating with a 200VAC input, it delivers a 4.5 kW output at 240 V and 13 A, ensuring efficient power conversion. This module is engineered for reliability and performance, making it suitable for various automation systems. Its compact design facilitates easy integration into existing setups, and it has been rigorously tested under maximum rated load to ensure optimal functionality. Whether you're looking to replace a faulty unit or upgrade your system, the A06B-6114-H104 offers a robust solution for your automation needs.

Specifications

Weight
3.33 kgs
Power
4.5 kW
Horsepower
4.5 KW
Measurement Range
283 - 339
Voltage
283 - 339 V
Current
13 A
Cooling Capacity
4.5 kW
Product Type
Drive
Signal Level
339 V
Relay Specifications
13 A

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