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The A02B-0047-C920 by FANUC is an axial fan unit designed for effective cooling in various applications. It operates efficiently with an input voltage of 208–240 VAC, delivering an output power of between 30 and 32 watts.
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| Manufacturer | FANUC |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Fan Unit |
| Product Line | A02B |
| Part Number | A02B-0047-C920 |
| Voltage Type | AC |
| Input Voltage | 208–240 VAC |
| Output Power | 30–32 W |
| Input Current | 0.13 A (approx.) |
| Rotation Type | Axial |
| Connector | FANUC-specific harness |
| Mounting Type | Internal chassis enclosure |
| Protection Class | Industrial fan housing |
| Application | Cooling FANUC servo/drive/CNC modules |
The FANUC A02B-0047-C920 is a dedicated axial fan unit designed to provide effective cooling for servo, drive, and CNC systems. This fan operates with an AC input voltage range of 208 to 240 VAC and is capable of outputting power levels between 30 and 32 watts. With a nominal input current of approximately 0.13 A, it ensures efficient energy use during operation.
Designed with a specific connectivity option, this unit features a FANUC-specific harness suitable for seamless integration into existing systems. The mounting arrangement is specifically designed for internal chassis enclosures, positioning the fan to optimize airflow within the equipment.
Constructed with a robust industrial fan housing, this fan unit provides reliable protection and functionality under various operational conditions. Its total weight is approximately 4.75 lbs. (2.15 kg), which contributes to its effective performance in compact spaces.