Yaskawa YPCT11065-1-3 Circuit Board – Obsolete Varispeed Series Spare Part
Yaskawa YPCT11065-1-3 Circuit Board – Obsolete Varispeed Series Spare Part When a circuit board like the YPCT11065-1-3 fails inside a…
Model: 6002ZZCM/5KU45 HP20 HP20D HW9381633-A HW0387753-C
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Technical Dossier
When the L-axis speed reducer on a Yaskawa HP20 or HP20D robot fails, the production line stops. Not for hours — for weeks, sometimes months. The HP20 series has been discontinued, and OEM replacement units are no longer manufactured. A single failed joint gearbox can force plant management into a decision no one wants to make: a full robotic cell upgrade costing $300,000–$800,000 USD, plus the engineering hours, reintegration downtime, and retraining costs that follow.
DriveKNMS holds verified physical stock of the Yaskawa 6002ZZCM/5KU45 L-axis speed reducer (also referenced as HW9381633-A / HW0387753-C). This is not a substitute or cross-reference — it is the exact assembly required for HP20 and HP20D arm maintenance. Securing one unit now is the lowest-cost insurance policy available against a catastrophic production halt.
| Part Number | 6002ZZCM/5KU45 |
| Cross Reference | HW9381633-A / HW0387753-C |
| Compatible Models | Yaskawa Motoman HP20, HP20D |
| Axis | L-Axis (Axis 2 / Lower Arm) |
| Application | Industrial 6-axis articulated robot arm joint drive |
| Manufacturer | Yaskawa Electric Corporation |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Series Status | Discontinued – HP20/HP20D series no longer in OEM production |
| Note | Electrical parameters vary by unit configuration. Confirmed specifications provided upon request with serial number verification. |
The Yaskawa HP20 and HP20D were workhorses of automotive, metal fabrication, and general assembly lines throughout the 2000s and 2010s. Many facilities running these robots have no immediate budget or operational window for a full cell replacement. The L-axis speed reducer is a high-wear component — it absorbs the mechanical load of the lower arm through thousands of duty cycles per day. When it degrades, symptoms appear gradually: increased positioning error, abnormal joint noise, and eventually a hard fault that takes the robot offline.
The core problem facing maintenance engineers today is not technical — it is sourcing. Yaskawa's authorized service network no longer stocks this assembly. Third-party machine shops cannot replicate the precision tolerances of the original harmonic or cycloidal drive mechanism. The only viable path to restoring a downed HP20 without a capital expenditure is locating genuine OEM stock from specialist distributors.
Facilities that have extended their HP20/HP20D fleet life by 5–10 years beyond OEM support typically follow three practices: they maintain a minimum of one critical joint spare per robot cell, they schedule proactive gearbox inspection at 20,000-hour intervals, and they partner with verified obsolete-parts suppliers before a failure occurs — not after. Reactive sourcing of discontinued components under production pressure routinely costs 3–5x the price of planned procurement, when stock can be found at all.
Every unit shipped by DriveKNMS passes a structured 5-step inspection protocol before dispatch:
Condition grade (New / Refurbished-Grade-A / Tested-Used) is disclosed in full on every invoice. No unit is shipped without a passed inspection record.
Q: What warranty applies to a discontinued part?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all tested and refurbished units. New old-stock (NOS) units carry a 180-day warranty. Warranty covers mechanical function under normal operating conditions and excludes damage from improper installation or overload.
Q: How do I confirm this is a genuine OEM part, not a counterfeit?
A: We provide full photographic documentation of the part number label, serial number, and inspection records prior to shipment. Customers may request a video inspection call before purchase. We do not source from unverified secondary markets.
Q: Should I buy more than one unit?
A: For facilities operating multiple HP20/HP20D robots, holding a minimum of one L-axis spare per two robots is standard practice among maintenance teams managing discontinued platforms. Given that global stock of this assembly is finite and not replenished, procurement delay carries real risk. Current inventory is limited — contact us for quantity availability.
Q: Can this part be used with the HP20D variant?
A: The HP20D shares the same L-axis drive assembly as the HP20. Confirm your robot's serial number and axis configuration with our technical team before ordering if there is any uncertainty.