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The A06B-6093-H171 is a servo amplifier unit from FANUC, specifically engineered for CNC automation. This Beta servo unit weighs 0.91 kg and operates on a power supply of 200-240 VAC, providing an output power of approximately 1.5 kW.
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| Manufacturer | FANUC |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Servo Amplifier Unit |
| Product Line | A06B |
| Part Number | A06B-6093-H171 |
| Weight | 2.00 lbs (0.91 kg) |
| Servo Unit Type | Beta Servo Unit |
| Application | CNC Automation |
| Control Type | Digital control |
| I/O Link | Yes |
| Power Supply | 200-240 VAC |
| Mounting Type | Rack mountable |
| Output Power | 1.5 kW (approx) |
| Cooling Method | Forced air cooling |
| Communication | I/O Link |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to +40°C |
| Protection | Overcurrent protection |
The A06B-6093-H171 is a servo amplifier unit within FANUC's A06B series, categorized as a Beta Servo Unit. Designed primarily for CNC automation applications, this compact unit offers precise control over both speed and positioning. It operates effectively with a power supply of 200-240 VAC, delivering an output power close to 1.5 kW. The unit weighs only 0.91 kg, making it both lightweight and robust enough for demanding operational environments.
The A06B-6093-H171 employs digital control, enhancing responsiveness and precision in applications. Mounted in racks, it creates a streamlined setup that is suitable for various installations. In addition to providing an I/O link for versatile communication, this servo amplifier enables efficient data exchange within broader automation systems.
For thermal management, a forced air cooling method is utilized, ensuring sustained performance when the unit is under load. It is designed to function optimally in environments with temperatures ranging from 0°C to +40°C. Moreover, it includes overcurrent protection, a critical feature designed to prevent potential issues by safeguarding the unit from excessive currents, thereby enhancing operational reliability.