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Model: IRB66403HAC024316-004 IRB6620\\6640 3HAC024316-004 IRB66203HAC024316-005
Product Overview
Commercial availability is handled through direct RFQ, model verification and export-oriented follow-up rather than public cart checkout.
Datasheet Preview
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Commercial Path
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Technical Dossier
The ABB 3HAC024316-004 is the primary axis gearbox assembly for the IRB6640 and IRB6620 robot series — two of the most widely deployed heavy-payload industrial robots in automotive body-in-white, foundry, and general manufacturing environments. As ABB progressively transitions its installed base toward newer robot generations, this part number sits in a critical grey zone: high field demand, tightening OEM channel availability, and long lead times from authorized distributors.
For procurement managers responsible for maintaining uptime on IRB6640/IRB6620 lines, the sourcing decision for 3HAC024316-004 directly impacts your spare parts turnover ratio and unplanned downtime exposure. This page is designed to give you the data you need to make a defensible purchasing decision — not a sales pitch.
| Part Number | 3HAC024316-004 |
| Cross Reference | 3HAC024316-005 (IRB6620) |
| Compatible Models | ABB IRB6640, IRB6620 |
| Component Type | Axis Gearbox Assembly |
| Manufacturer | ABB Robotics (Sweden) |
| Condition | New / Surplus New / Refurbished (specify on RFQ) |
| Warranty | 12 Months |
| Lead Time | Typically 3–10 business days (subject to stock confirmation) |
| Inventory Status | Limited surplus stock available — confirm availability via RFQ |
| Export Documentation | Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Certificate of Origin available |
| Payment Terms | T/T, L/C, PayPal, Western Union, Trade Assurance |
Procurement teams often evaluate spare parts on unit price alone. For a gearbox of this complexity, that approach understates true cost by a significant margin. Consider the full Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) framework:
Downtime cost benchmark: An unplanned stoppage on a single IRB6640 welding cell in an automotive plant typically costs USD 5,000–15,000 per hour in lost throughput, rework, and labor. A 48-hour wait for an OEM-sourced gearbox — common when the part is on backorder — can represent USD 240,000–720,000 in production loss. Against that baseline, the price premium of holding a verified spare or sourcing from a reliable secondary channel is economically trivial.
Spare parts turnover rate: For high-utilization robots (2-shift or 3-shift operations), gearbox MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) on axis 1–3 typically ranges from 20,000 to 40,000 operating hours depending on payload and duty cycle. Plants running IRB6640 at or near rated payload should budget for gearbox replacement every 3–5 years per unit. Maintaining a buffer stock of one unit per 5–8 robots is a defensible inventory policy.
Where DriveKNMS reduces your TCO: By sourcing through our global procurement network rather than waiting on OEM lead times, customers typically reduce their emergency sourcing premium by 30–60% and cut average lead time from 6–12 weeks (OEM backorder) to under 2 weeks. We also provide pre-shipment inspection reports on request, reducing the risk of receiving non-conforming parts.
Global sourcing network: DriveKNMS maintains active relationships with ABB authorized service partners, OEM surplus liquidators, and certified refurbishers across Europe, North America, and Asia. When a part number is scarce in one channel, we cross-reference across our network before quoting — you get a realistic lead time, not an optimistic one.
Part number verification: Cross-referencing 3HAC024316-004 with 3HAC024316-005 (the IRB6620 variant) is a common sourcing error. Our technical team validates compatibility before shipment to prevent costly mis-shipments.
Financial compliance: We issue formal proforma invoices, support purchase order workflows, and can provide supplier qualification documentation (business license, export license, bank reference) required by enterprise procurement departments.
Transparent communication: If we cannot source a unit that meets your quality threshold, we will tell you — and suggest a compliant alternative rather than ship a non-conforming part to close a sale.
Q: What are your payment terms for first-time buyers?
A: Standard terms are 100% T/T in advance for first orders. After establishing a trading history, we can discuss net-30 or L/C terms for qualified buyers.
Q: What is your warranty policy if the part fails within the warranty period?
A: We offer replacement or full refund for parts confirmed defective within 12 months of shipment, subject to inspection. Return shipping costs are shared based on fault determination.
Q: Do you offer volume discounts for bulk orders?
A: Yes. Orders of 3+ units of the same part number qualify for negotiated pricing. Contact us with your annual requirement forecast for a framework agreement.
Q: Can you source refurbished units if new stock is unavailable?
A: Yes. Refurbished units are clearly identified, priced accordingly, and carry the same 12-month warranty. We do not mix new and refurbished stock without explicit buyer consent.