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Part Number |
IC800SSI216RD2 |
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Category |
Servo Products |
Subcategory |
Servo Drive/Servo Control |
Weight |
13.00 lbs |
Description |
Servo Drive, VersaMotion Servo Motor Controller |
Series |
S2K Series |
Current Rating |
16 AMP |
Voltage |
230 VAC |
High-Power Performance: Provides 16A continuous current at 230 VAC, making it ideal for high-demand servo applications.
Flexible Connectivity: Supports DeviceNet communication, facilitating easy integration into complex automation systems.
Comprehensive Control: Equipped with position feedback, a serial port, and eight discrete I/O points for enhanced system monitoring and management.
Real-Time Diagnostics: Features a two-character LED display on the front panel for quick status updates like "OK", "OV" (motor overvoltage), and "LE" (loss enabled).
Industrial Durability: Built to endure tough industrial environments, ensuring reliable and long-lasting performance.
Q: What is the IC800SSI216RD2 Servo Drive Motor Controller?
A: It’s a GE Fanuc servo drive motor controller designed to provide precise control and regulation of servo motors in industrial automation and motion control systems.
Q: What systems is it compatible with?
A: This motor controller is compatible with GE Fanuc servo motors and automation systems, ensuring seamless integration in motion control setups.
Q: What does the servo drive motor controller do?
A: It controls the operation of servo motors by regulating parameters such as speed, torque, and position, ensuring high-performance motion control for machinery.
Q: Why choose the IC800SSI216RD2?
A: It delivers high accuracy, reliable performance, and efficient motor control, making it ideal for demanding applications in automation and manufacturing systems.
Q: Is this an OEM product?
A: Yes, it’s a genuine GE Fanuc part, ensuring full compatibility, optimal performance, and long-term durability.
Inspect for Physical Damage: Regularly check the motor controller for signs of damage, such as cracks, burns, or loose connections.
Clean the Unit: Use dry compressed air or an anti-static brush to remove dust and debris from the controller and its cooling vents. Avoid using liquids that can cause internal damage.
Check Power Supply: Ensure the controller is receiving stable and correct voltage to avoid power-related issues or performance degradation.
Verify Wiring and Connections: Inspect all power and signal connections for tightness and any signs of corrosion or wear. Loose or damaged cables can lead to malfunction.
Monitor Temperature: Ensure proper cooling and ventilation for the controller to prevent overheating. High temperatures can lead to performance issues and component failure.
Test Servo Motor Response: Regularly test the servo motor for smooth and accurate response to control signals, ensuring no stuttering or delay in movement.
Check for Overload Conditions: Verify that the system is not running under excessive load conditions which can overstrain the controller and motor.
Run Diagnostics: Perform regular diagnostic checks to ensure that the controller is operating within expected parameters and to identify any potential faults early.