A06B-0127-B075 GE Fanuc AC Servo Motor Alpha 6/2000

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Get now A06B-0127-B075 to restore absolute precision and torque to your automated machining processes. The GE Fanuc A06B-0127-B075 is an industrial-grade AC Servo Motor belonging to the highly reliable Alpha 6/2000 series. Designed to deliver continuous and smooth mechanical power, this motor is specifically engineered for CNC machine tools, automated robotics, and specialized packaging equipment. Boasting a continuous torque rating of 6 Nm and a maximum rotational speed of 2000 RPM, it perfectly balances speed with heavy-duty pushing force. The inclusion of a high-resolution absolute Pulsecoder ensures that your CNC controller always knows the exact mechanical position of the axis, even after a complete power loss, eliminating the need for time-consuming zero-return operations during every machine startup.

Core Technical Specifications

  • Part Number: A06B-0127-B075
  • Manufacturer: GE Fanuc
  • Motor Series: Alpha 6/2000 AC Servo Motor
  • Continuous Torque: 6.0 Nm (Newton meters)
  • Maximum Speed: 2000 RPM
  • Feedback Device: Integrated Absolute Pulsecoder
  • Shaft Type: Straight shaft (standard configuration)
  • Protection Rating: Fully enclosed, industrial IP rating against dust and coolant

Expert Maintenance and Motor Care

To maximize the operational lifespan of the A06B-0127-B075 servo motor, strict attention must be paid to the mechanical coupling and environmental sealing. When installing this motor onto a ball screw or gearbox, ensure absolute alignment. Misalignment, even by a few thousandths of an inch, will place massive radial loads on the front bearings, leading to premature mechanical failure and excessive vibration. Additionally, while the motor is designed to withstand harsh industrial environments, you must periodically inspect the red Cannon-style connectors and the rear Pulsecoder cover. Any ingress of synthetic cutting fluid into the encoder housing will immediately corrupt the optical feedback signals, resulting in erratic axis movement or fatal CNC tracking alarms.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How do I resolve a pulse coder communication alarm on this motor? If your CNC throws a pulse coder disconnect or parity alarm, first check the feedback cable for physical damage. Disconnect the cable and clean the pins on the motor’s receptacle. If the wiring is intact, the internal Absolute Pulsecoder has likely failed and requires professional replacement and recalibration.

Does the A06B-0127-B075 motor contain a holding brake? The exact configuration of the brake depends on the specific suffix codes. Generally, motors ending in B075 feature a standard straight shaft and an absolute encoder. Always verify the physical presence of a brake coil before installing it on a vertical gravity-loaded axis.

Can I run this motor with an Alpha i series amplifier? This motor is natively designed for the standard Alpha series amplifiers (like the A06B-6079 or A06B-6096 lines). Running it on newer Alpha i drives requires specific parameter adjustments and may not be fully supported without upgrading the motor’s encoder.

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