The A06B-6079-H206 is a GE Fanuc dual-axis servo amplifier module developed to provide coordinated and efficient motor control in advanced CNC automation systems. It belongs to the Alpha AC Servo family and is compatible with a wide range of GE Fanuc controllers, including the 0M, OT, 15, 16, 18, and 21 series. The module operates within a rated input voltage range of 283–325 V, supplies up to 5.3 kW of power, and delivers a maximum output voltage of 230 V for both axes. With a rated output current of 12.5 A, it ensures stable torque generation, accurate motor response, and dependable performance in demanding industrial machining environments.
Key Features
- Dual-Axis Servo Amplification: Controls two Alpha AC servo motors simultaneously, enabling coordinated motion profiles for CNC systems requiring multi-axis precision.
- High-Efficiency Power Handling: Rated at 5.3 kW to support demanding machine tool operations, delivering stable energy output for continuous-duty applications.
- Stable Voltage and Current Delivery: Provides a maximum output voltage of 230 V and 12.5 A of rated current, ensuring consistent servo torque and smooth acceleration.
- Broad CNC Control Compatibility: Designed to interface seamlessly with GE Fanuc controller families including 0M, OT, 15, 16, 18, and 21 series for streamlined integration.
- Optimized for Alpha Series Motors: Engineered to work with Alpha AC servos to achieve high responsiveness, reduced latency, and precise closed-loop motion control.
- Industrial-Grade Reliability: Built to withstand the thermal, mechanical, and electrical demands of continuous machining environments with reliable long-term performance.
- Accurate Digital Servo Regulation: Utilizes advanced control algorithms that enhance positioning accuracy and improve dynamic response during rapid motion changes.
- Compact and Efficient Module Architecture: Designed for space-saving installation while providing robust amplification and efficient power management.
The A06B-6079-H206 delivers the reliability and precision required for high-performance dual-axis servo amplification in CNC and industrial automation systems.