FANUC A06B-6130-H002 6160-H002 Original Genuine Drive
The FANUC A06B-6130-H002 and A06B-6160-H002 are high-performance Beta $i$ Series Servo Amplifier Modules designed for precise motion control in CNC machine tools and industrial robotics. These drives are engineered to integrate with FANUC's control architecture, ensuring reliable torque and speed regulation.
Product Specifications & Models
- Model Number A06B-6130-H002: Also known as the Fiber Optic Beta $i$ Servo Module MDL BSVM1-20i
- Model Number A06B-6160-H002: A closely related servo drive often listed alongside the 6130-H002 in industrial inventories
- Application: These modules power articulated arms and linear actuators, providing micro-level precision for automated production
- Manufacturing: Original genuine units are manufactured in Japan by FANUC
Purchasing Options for Original Genuine Drives
Genuine "new and original" or "tested used" units can be sourced through specialized industrial automation retailers and global marketplaces:
Authorized & Specialty Suppliers
- Offers the A06B-6130-H002 Fiber Optic module with availability inquiries for lead times
- Provides new and original used units with a 6-month warranty and available test videos
- Lists the Alpha $i$ series amplifier for industrial automation applications
Marketplaces
- Features listings for brand new, unused items in original packaging from Japan
- Primary sources for wholesale new original drives, typically starting from ~US$200 for bulk or higher for single units
- Lists original genuine drivers with prices around US$530.66
Maintenance & Safety Tips
- Installation Environment: For optimal performance, the drive should be installed in a clean, temperature-controlled environment
- Grounding: Securely connect the ground terminal and metal frame of the amplifier to a common ground plate in the cabinet to prevent electrical faults
- Handling: These amplifiers are heavy; use caution when mounting to avoid injury or damage
- Connections: Ensure all power and signal lines are securely connected; loose screws can cause motor malfunction, overheating, or fire