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The FANUC's A06B-6121-H030#H550 spindle amplifier module is engineered for high-performance applications. It operates on an input voltage between 565 and 679 VDC, offering significant capability with a rated input power of 35 kW.
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| Manufacturer | FANUC |
|---|---|
| Product Line | A06B |
| Part Number | A06B-6121-H030#H550 |
| Weight | 30.00 lbs (13.61 kg) |
| Name | Spindle Amplifier Module |
| Input Voltage | 565-679 VDC |
| Rated Input Power | 35 kW |
| Input Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
| Output Voltage | 400-480 VAC |
| Rated Output Power | 15 kW |
| Rated Output Current | 70 A |
| Speed Control Range | Speed ratio 1:100 |
| Main Circuit Control Method | Sine-wave PWM control with transistor |
| Speed Variation Rate | 0.1% or less of maximum speed |
The FANUC A06B-6121-H030#H550 is a spindle amplifier module tailored to support demanding motor applications. This unit accepts an input voltage of 565 to 679 VDC, ensuring compatibility in various setups. With a rated input power capacity of 35 kW, it is designed to manage substantial workloads effectively.
The A06B-6121-H030#H550 spindle amplifier's input frequency allows for operation at 50 and 60 Hz, providing flexibility across different regions. The A06B-6121-H030#H550 module delivers voltage levels between 400 and 480 VAC on the output side, with a rated output power of 15 kW. The amplifier maintains a robust output current rating of 70 A, making it suitable for high-performance scenarios.
One of its key features is the speed control range, which operates with a ratio of 1:100, enabling precise adjustments for various applications. The primary circuit employs a sine-wave PWM control method, which utilizes transistors to ensure efficient power conversion and motor control. Furthermore, it achieves a remarkably low-speed variation rate of 0.1% or less compared to the maximum speed, contributing to stable and accurate operation.