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FANUC A06B A06B-6059-H222#H520

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A06B-6059-H222#H520

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The A06B-6059-H222#H520 spindle amplifier module by FANUC is designed as a digital control unit, built on a PCB board. This robust component weighs 86 lbs (39 kg) and operates effectively within a temperature range of 0°C to 55°C.

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Technical specifications for A06B-6059-H222#H520

ManufacturerFANUC
Product LineA06B
Part NumberA06B-6059-H222#H520
Weight86.00 lbs (39.01 kg)
ProductSpindle Amplifier Module
Form FactorPCB Board
Control TypeDigital
Minimum Operating Temperature0°C
Maximum Operating Temperature55°C
Minimum Storage Temperature-20°C
Relative Humidity95% or less (non-condensing)
EnvironmentNo corrosive gases
Maximum Operating Altitude1000 meters above sea level without derating

The FANUC A06B-6059-H222#H520 module is an advanced spindle amplifier module configured on a PCB board. Engineered for digital control, this unit is capable of handling significant operational demands. With a substantial weight of 86 lbs. (39 kg), this module is built for durability.

This device must be used in operational temperatures ranging from 0°C to 55°C, ensuring reliability across various industrial settings. It can withstand relative humidity levels of up to 95%, as long as the environment remains non-condensing. It is critical that this module is operated in environments free from corrosive gases to maintain functionality and longevity. When considering storage for the A06B-6059-H222#H520 unit, it can safely be kept at temperatures as low as -20°C. In addition, it is engineered to function correctly at altitudes of 1000 meters above sea level without a decrease in performance.