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Model: IRB24004-63HAC10674-1
Product Overview
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Commercial Path
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Technical Dossier
The ABB IRB24004-63HAC10674-1 is a 15-meter servo power and control cable engineered specifically for ABB IRB 2400 series industrial robots — a platform widely deployed in automotive body-in-white welding, metal stamping, and general-purpose pick-and-place automation. As ABB progressively transitions its installed base toward newer IRC5 and OmniCore controller architectures, legacy cable assemblies like the 63HAC10674-1 have become increasingly difficult to source through standard distribution channels.
For procurement managers maintaining aging robot fleets, this creates a binary risk: either secure verified stock now at a predictable cost, or face unplanned downtime at a far higher price when the cable fails mid-production. DriveKNMS maintains dedicated sourcing channels for discontinued ABB robot peripherals, providing a reliable supply continuity solution for facilities that cannot justify a full robot upgrade cycle.
| Part Number | 63HAC10674-1 |
| Compatible Platform | ABB IRB 2400/4 (IRB24004) |
| Cable Function | Servo Power & Control Signal |
| Cable Length | 15 Meters |
| Connector Type | OEM ABB specification (axis-side & controller-side) |
| Origin | Sweden (ABB Robotics) |
| Product Status | Discontinued / Legacy — Verified Surplus Stock Available |
| Lead Time | 3–7 business days (subject to stock confirmation at time of RFQ) |
| Inventory Status | Limited quantity available; recommend early reservation for planned maintenance windows |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 piece |
| Warranty | 12 months from date of shipment |
Procurement decisions on legacy robot cables are rarely just about unit price. The true cost calculation must account for three variables: acquisition cost, downtime risk premium, and replacement cycle frequency.
Downtime cost benchmark: In automotive and heavy manufacturing environments, a single robot downtime event typically costs between USD $5,000–$22,000 per hour in lost throughput, rework, and labor reallocation. A cable failure on an IRB 2400 axis — if the replacement part is not on-shelf — can translate to 24–72 hours of sourcing delay through standard channels. At DriveKNMS, verified stock ships within 3–7 business days, dramatically compressing that exposure window.
Repair vs. replace economics: For facilities running IRB 2400 fleets beyond their 10-year mark, a full robot replacement carries a capital cost of USD $40,000–$80,000 per unit. Extending asset life through verified OEM-spec cable replacement at a fraction of that cost delivers a measurable ROI — particularly when the robot's mechanical structure and controller remain serviceable.
Bulk procurement advantage: Facilities operating multiple IRB 2400 units should consider stocking 2–3 spare cable assemblies per robot cluster. The carrying cost of a spare cable is negligible compared to the downtime premium of emergency sourcing. Contact us for volume pricing and consignment stock arrangements.
Every unit shipped by DriveKNMS undergoes a pre-shipment inspection protocol covering connector integrity, cable jacket condition, and part number verification against ABB's original documentation. We do not ship cosmetically repackaged or relabeled parts without explicit buyer disclosure.
Sourcing discontinued ABB robot components requires more than a catalog search — it requires a supplier with active market intelligence, cross-reference capability, and the operational discipline to deliver what they quote.
Q: Is this an original ABB part or an aftermarket equivalent?
A: We source OEM-original ABB assemblies from verified surplus channels. If an aftermarket alternative is presented, it will be explicitly identified as such with full technical specifications for your engineering team's review.
Q: What are your payment terms?
A: Standard terms are 100% T/T in advance for first-time orders. For repeat customers and qualified corporate accounts, we offer Net 30 and open account arrangements subject to credit review.
Q: Do you offer a volume discount?
A: Yes. Orders of 3+ units qualify for tiered pricing. Contact us with your annual consumption forecast for a framework agreement with fixed pricing and priority allocation.
Q: What is your return and warranty claim process?
A: Warranty claims must be submitted within the 12-month coverage period with photographic evidence of the defect and installation context. Approved claims are resolved by replacement shipment or credit note within 10 business days. Returns for non-defective items are accepted within 30 days of receipt in original, unopened condition.
Q: Can you provide a certificate of conformance or test report?
A: Available upon request for orders of 5+ units. For single-unit orders, part number verification documentation is provided as standard.
Q: How do I confirm compatibility with my specific IRB 2400 configuration?
A: Provide your robot serial number and controller type when submitting your RFQ. Our technical team will confirm compatibility before invoicing.