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Fanuc Alpha Series - Servo Motor Nameplate Identification-


Head servo motor repair technician Jason explains the Servo Motor Nameplate Identification of Fanuc Alpha Series.

 

  • 1st set of numbers - afterA06B on models A06B-0142 through 0158, which determines the physical length of the motor
  • 2nd set of numbers on nameplate - focuses on shaft and brake options; "0" is a straight shaft, "1" is a straight shaft with a brake, "5" is a taper, and "6" is a taper shaft with a brake
  • 3rd set of numbers - determines the feedback options; "75" is with the Pulse Coder aA64, "77" is with the Pulse Coder al64, "84" is with the Serial Pulse Coder A.
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Fanuc Servo Motor Nameplate Identification- Alpha Series. We will focus on models A06B-0142 through 0158, which determines the physical length of the motor. The second portion of the nameplate focuses on shaft and brake options where "0" is a straight shaft, "1" is a straight shaft with a brake, "5" is a taper, and "6" is a taper shaft with a brake. Our third set of numbers determines the feedback options; "75" is with the Pulse Coder aA64, "77" is with the Pulse Coder al64, "84" is with the Serial Pulse Coder A.

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