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The FANUC A06B-6240-H105 is a servo drive module designed for precise control in CNC applications. Operating primarily on a 3-phase power system, it accepts an input voltage ranging from 283 to 339 V DC while providing reliable output performance.
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| Manufacturer | FANUC |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Servo Drive Module |
| Product Line | A06B |
| Part Number | A06B-6240-H105 |
| Weight | 8.00 lbs (3.63 kg) |
| Axis | 1 Axis |
| Input Voltage | 283-339 V DC |
| Output Current | 22.5 A (L/M/N Axis) |
| Cooling Method | Active Cooling |
| Input Current | 19.5 A |
| Phase | 3-Phase |
| Output Voltage | 200-240 V AC |
| Frequency | 0-550 Hz |
| Voltage Rating | 283-339 V DC (Input) |
| Control | CNC |
The FANUC A06B-6240-H105 drive is a servo drive module. This drive unit operates with a specified input voltage that falls between 283 and 339 V DC, making it compatible with a variety of power configurations. The device delivers an output current of 22.5 A across its L, M, and N axes, ensuring optimal performance efficiency.
Weighing in at approximately 5.5 kilograms, this servo drive module is relatively lightweight for its capacities. It utilizes an active cooling system to maintain optimal operating temperatures, even under intense workloads. The 3-phase design supports a robust setup that is essential in CNC control environments. Additionally, it provides an output voltage within the range of 200 to 240 V AC and operates effectively over a frequency span of 0 to 550 Hz. This functionality ensures high versatility for a range of applications, reinforcing its role in the control of advanced machinery.