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FANUC Series 20 A20B-8001-0440

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A20B-8001-0440

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The FANUC A20B-8001-0440 module acts as an interface board within the Series 20. It is designed primarily for communication purposes and is constructed as a PCB. At a weight of 1 lb (0.45 kg), it is relatively lightweight, making installation manageable across varied applications.

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Technical specifications for A20B-8001-0440

ManufacturerFANUC
Product LineSeries 20
Part NumberA20B-8001-0440
Name of ModuleInterface Board
TypePCB
PurposeCommunication
Min. Storage Temp.-20°C
Max. Storage Temp.60°C
Min. Operating Temp.0°C
Max. Operating Temp.55°C
EnvironmentNo corrosive gases
Humidity95% or less RH (non-condensing)
Altitude2000 meters (6562 ft)

The FANUC Series 20's A20B-8001-0440 functions as a dedicated interface board, facilitating communication across various systems. This printed circuit board (PCB) weighs in at 1 lb, or 0.45 kg, offering a lightweight solution that does not compromise on performance. Temperature specifications are critical; the module can handle operating temperatures from a minimum of 0°C to a maximum of 55°C. For storage, it can withstand conditions as low as -20°C and as high as 60°C.

In terms of environmental tolerance, the module is designed to perform optimally in areas devoid of corrosive gases, ensuring longevity and reliability. Relative humidity must be maintained at 95% or lower, without condensation, to support consistent functionality. Additionally, the A20B-8001-0440 is capable of operation at high altitudes, functioning effectively up to 2000 meters, or 6562 feet, above sea level.