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Model: leisPHG-10-2 IRC5 3HAC14550-2 SMB 3HAC031851-001
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Technical Dossier
When the Serial Measurement Board (SMB) in an ABB IRC5 robot controller fails, the consequences extend far beyond a single robot arm going offline. In a typical automotive body shop or electronics assembly line, one IRC5 controller governs axis position feedback for the entire robot cell. Without a functioning SMB unit, the controller loses encoder data integrity — the robot cannot be homed, cannot run production cycles, and the line stops. Replacing the entire IRC5 cabinet and migrating to a current-generation OmniCore controller carries a project cost that routinely exceeds USD 150,000–300,000 per robot, once engineering, re-programming, safety re-certification, and production downtime are factored in.
DriveKNMS holds verified physical stock of the ABB 3HAC14550-2 (also catalogued as 3HAC031851-001). This is not a listing built on broker speculation. Securing one board today is the difference between a 48-hour repair and a six-month capital project.
| Part Number (Primary) | 3HAC14550-2 |
| Part Number (Alternate) | 3HAC031851-001 |
| ABB Internal Reference | leisPHG-10-2 |
| Description | Serial Measurement Board (SMB Unit) |
| Compatible Controller | ABB IRC5 (Single Cabinet, Dual Cabinet, Panel Mounted) |
| Compatible Robot Families | IRB 140, IRB 1600, IRB 2400, IRB 4400, IRB 6600, IRB 7600 series (IRC5 generation) |
| Function | Axis position measurement via resolver/encoder serial interface; battery-backed memory for axis calibration data |
| Discontinuation Status | Discontinued by ABB Robotics. No longer available through standard ABB distribution channels. |
| Country of Origin | Sweden |
| Condition Available | New Old Stock (NOS) / Professionally Refurbished |
The ABB IRC5 platform was the dominant industrial robot controller from its introduction in 2004 through the mid-2010s. Hundreds of thousands of units remain in active production service globally. ABB's transition to the OmniCore controller architecture has progressively moved IRC5 components — including the SMB unit — out of active production and into end-of-life status.
The SMB board is not a peripheral component. It is the axis measurement backbone of the IRC5 system. It manages the serial communication between the robot's resolver circuits and the main computer, and it holds the battery-backed calibration offset data that defines the robot's zero position. A failed SMB does not produce degraded performance — it produces a hard fault. The robot will not move.
Factory maintenance teams facing this failure have three options: source a replacement SMB from the secondary market, undertake a full controller replacement, or retire the robot. For any facility running more than five IRC5-generation robots, the secondary market sourcing path is the only option that preserves capital budget and avoids a multi-month engineering project. DriveKNMS exists precisely to support that path.
For plant managers under pressure to justify continued operation of IRC5-era assets: a single SMB unit sourced today extends the productive life of a robot that may have 10–15 years of mechanical life remaining in its arm and gearboxes. The controller is the constraint, not the mechanics. Addressing that constraint with a verified spare part — rather than a capital replacement — is a defensible, auditable maintenance decision.
Every 3HAC14550-2 unit that leaves DriveKNMS passes a five-stage inspection protocol developed specifically for legacy automation hardware:
Units that do not pass all five stages are not sold as functional spares. They are documented and held separately.
Q: What warranty applies to a discontinued part like the 3HAC14550-2?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all refurbished units and a 30-day warranty on New Old Stock units. Warranty covers failure under normal operating conditions within the IRC5 system. It does not cover damage resulting from incorrect installation or pre-existing controller faults.
Q: How do I confirm the unit is genuine ABB and not a counterfeit?
A: All units are inspected for ABB part markings, PCB revision codes, and component sourcing consistent with genuine ABB manufacturing. We provide the physical board serial number and revision level with each shipment. Customers are encouraged to cross-reference against their existing installed unit before installation.
Q: Should I buy more than one unit as a long-term reserve?
A: For facilities running three or more IRC5 robots, holding one spare SMB unit per controller generation in your maintenance store is a standard risk mitigation practice. Secondary market availability of this part is finite and will decrease over time. Procurement now, at current pricing, is materially less expensive than emergency sourcing during an unplanned outage.
Q: Can this board be used with IRC5 Compact or Panel Mounted Controller variants?
A: Compatibility depends on the specific IRC5 variant and RobotWare version in your installation. Contact DriveKNMS with your controller serial number and RobotWare version before ordering to confirm fitment.
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