Description
The FANUC A06B-6079-H106 is a Servo Amplifier Module used within FANUC’s CNC systems. Here’s a breakdown of its function and how to find more information about it:
Function:
- The A06B-6079-H106 is a critical component within the control loop of a FANUC CNC system’s servo motors. It performs the following tasks:
- Receives control signals from the CNC control unit.
- Amplifies these control signals to provide sufficient power to drive the servo motor.
- Monitors the motor’s feedback signals (typically from an encoder) to ensure precise positioning of the CNC machine’s axes.
Specifications (based on available information):
- Power Rating: Likely provides a DC output voltage in the range of 230V with a current rating around 52.2A (exact values can vary depending on the model). This suggests it can handle motors with a power rating of around 9.1kW.
- Motor Compatibility: This servo amplifier module is likely designed for medium-power ALPHA servo motors used in FANUC CNC machines.
Finding Specific Information:
To determine the exact specifications, wiring diagrams, and compatibility details for the A06B-6079-H106 within your system, it’s recommended to consult the following resources:
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FANUC CNC System Manuals: If you have the user manuals or technical documentation for your specific FANUC CNC system, locate the parts list section. Look for the A06B-6079-H106 and you should find details such as:
- A clear explanation of the servo amplifier module’s function within the CNC system’s servo motor control loop.
- Wiring schematics for proper connection between the servo amplifier, the motor, the encoder, and the CNC control unit.
- Specifications regarding the input voltage/current, output voltage/current ratings, and confirmed compatibility with specific motor and encoder models used in your system.
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FANUC Support: For the most up-to-date and accurate information specific to your system, contact FANUC’s technical support team. Mention the part number (A06B-6079-H106) and the model of your FANUC CNC system. They can clarify details like:
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- Compatibility with the specific motor and encoder models used in your machine.
- Troubleshooting steps in case of servo amplifier malfunctions or positioning errors.
- Availability of replacement servo amplifier modules or repair options.