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Allen Bradley 1336 Transistor Assembly Repair

Allen Bradley 1336 Transistor Assembly Repair

We offer extensive repairs for your 1336 Transistor Assembly. We keep many spare parts in stock so that we can repair your 1336 Transistor Assembly as efficiently and effectively as possible. Our standard repair lead time is 2-4 weeks. However, we can often repair your unit much faster if necessary. We can repair most issues with your 1336 Transistor Assembly and if for some reason we cannot repair your unit we will do our best to offer a refurbished unit at the repair cost, so that you can get a working unit back as soon as possible!

  • 2 Year DO Supply Warranty
  • Fast repairs at low costs
  • No surprises or up-charges for difficult repairs
  • Standard lead time of 2-4 weeks
  • Extensive quality control and testing
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Hardware issues & error codes we repair

We repair all of the following hardware issues and error codes with your 1336 Transistor Assembly parts.

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1336-QOUT-SP6A

This assembly requires three kits per drive and operates effectively within a frequency range of 50 to 60 Hz. It has a current rating of 48 amps and is built with frame size B specifications. Designed

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1336-QOUT-SP8A

This transistor assembly requires three boards per drive to ensure proper functionality and is compatible with various drive models, including 1336 PLUS, PLUS II, FORCE, IMPACT, and REGEN. It can with

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1336-QOUT-SP9A

This transistor assembly is specifically crafted to work with several drive types, requiring three kits for each drive setup. The operating temperature range spans from 0°C to 50°C, while its storage

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1336-QPRE-SP1A

This product operates within an environment allowing temperatures from 0°C to 55°C and can be stored in conditions ranging from -40°C to 85°C. Designed for varied humidity levels, it functions in rela

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1336-QPRE-SP1C

Designed for effective performance, this precharge module allows for installation at altitudes of up to 1000 meters above sea level. It has a frame type of B and supports both operating and storage hu

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About 1336 Transistor Assembly

The 1336 Transistor Assembly series is a series of Allen-Bradley drives which are specifically designed for C-sized frames and they come in a design that enables the operators to install and assemble transistors quickly and seamlessly. There are many transistors in these series that are compatible with each other and can be used as replacements for each other when one is broken. They can also be used for upgrades for older model transistors. When assembling a transistor in the 1336 Transistor Assembly series, like the 1336-QOUT-SP11A transistor, it is essential to disconnect the main power source and to ensure the bus lever is unlocked in a correct location. The upper and the lower tongue-and-groove slots are then used to secure the transistor and then moved back along with the tongue-and-groove slots. Repeat this until the bus connectors align with each other. Push back the bus lever to clear the positioning tab and this can be done by using a screwdriver or fingers. The bus lever is then moved leftwards until it clicks to allow for an active communication between the module and the controller.

When a tongue-and-groove slot is used as before with the 1336 Transistor Assembly series, attach the end cap terminator to the last module and then lock up the end cap bus terminator. For panel or DIN rail mounting of all 1336 Transistor Assembly series devices, the operators should ensure that all debris, including metal chips as well as wire strands, are prevented from falling into the module and causing damage on powerup. The spacing on any transistor in the 1336 Transistor Assembly series must be maintained between the wire ways, adjustment equipment, and enclosure walls.