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Manufacturer    |
Fanuc    |
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Part Number    |
A16B-2200-0955/05A Â Â Â |
Product Type    |
Circuit Board    |
Application    |
Industrial Automation Systems    |
Compatibility    |
Fanuc CNC Machines    |
Function    |
Electrical Connections and Signal Processing    |
Industrial Automation Integration: Designed for seamless integration into Fanuc CNC systems, this circuit board facilitates essential electrical connections and signal processing functions.
Compatibility and Functionality: Engineered to be fully compatible with specific Fanuc systems, ensuring reliable performance within industrial environments.
Condition and Warranty: Available in used condition, often with a 1-year warranty, offering confidence in its operational status.
Availability and Pricing: The circuit board is readily available from multiple suppliers, with pricing depending on its condition and warranty.
Q: What is the A16B-2200-0955/05A Circuit Board?
A: It’s a GE Fanuc circuit board designed for use in CNC control systems, providing essential signal processing and communication functions within the automation setup.
Q: What systems is it compatible with?
A: This circuit board is compatible with various Fanuc CNC systems, ensuring smooth integration and high performance in industrial automation applications.
Q: What does the circuit board do?
A: It handles electrical signals, data processing, and communication between system components, ensuring stable and reliable operation of the CNC control system.
Q: Why choose the A16B-2200-0955/05A?
A: It offers high durability, reliable performance, and optimal compatibility with Fanuc systems, making it ideal for enhancing the longevity and efficiency of your equipment.
Q: Is this an OEM product?
A: Yes, it’s a genuine Fanuc part, guaranteeing full compatibility, superior quality, and long-term reliability.
Inspect for Physical Damage: Regularly check for cracks, burnt areas, or signs of wear and tear on the circuit board.
Clean the Board: Use compressed air or an anti-static brush to remove dust, debris, and any particles that could cause short circuits.
Check Solder Joints: Inspect solder joints for cracks or corrosion, and reflow or repair any damaged connections as needed.
Verify Voltage and Current: Ensure the circuit board is receiving stable power supply at the correct voltage and current to avoid damage.
Monitor Temperature: Keep the circuit board within its recommended temperature range and ensure adequate cooling or ventilation.
Inspect Connectors: Ensure all connectors are free from corrosion, and that all pins are securely inserted and making proper contact.
Perform Functional Tests: Test the circuit board’s performance to ensure it is correctly processing and transmitting signals within the system.
Firmware and Software Updates: Apply any relevant firmware or software updates to maintain optimal functionality and compatibility.