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Model: IRB24003HAC10601-1
Product Overview
Commercial availability is handled through direct RFQ, model verification and export-oriented follow-up rather than public cart checkout.
Datasheet Preview
Use attached product manuals when available. If the manual is not public yet, request the full file directly through RFQ.
Commercial Path
Product pages on DRIVEKNMS are designed to verify model, brand and series first, then move the buyer into one clean quotation path.
Technical Dossier
The ABB IRB24003HAC10601-1 is a precision servo motor designed for the IRB 2400 industrial robot series — a platform widely deployed in automotive body-in-white welding, electronics assembly, and general-purpose pick-and-place automation. As global demand for ABB IRB 2400 spare parts continues to outpace OEM channel availability, procurement managers face a binary choice: pay premium prices through authorized distributors with 8–16 week lead times, or qualify a reliable secondary-market supplier with verifiable stock and documented traceability.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated sourcing network for ABB robotics components across Asia, Europe, and North America. We provide procurement teams with real stock confirmation, not catalog listings — before you issue a PO.
| Part Number | IRB24003HAC10601-1 |
| Brand | ABB |
| Series | IRB 2400 |
| Component Type | Servo Motor |
| Country of Origin | Sweden |
| Condition | New / Refurbished (specify on RFQ) |
| Inventory Status | Subject to real-time stock confirmation — contact us before ordering |
| Standard Lead Time | 3–7 business days (in-stock); 2–5 weeks (sourced) |
| Warranty | 12 months from date of shipment |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 unit |
| Export Documentation | Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Certificate of Origin available |
Procurement decisions for servo motors are rarely about unit price alone. The true cost of a wrong sourcing decision includes unplanned downtime, emergency freight, and re-qualification labor. Here is how the IRB24003HAC10601-1 fits into a sound TCO framework:
Spare Parts Turnover Rate: The IRB 2400 platform has an installed base spanning 20+ years. Replacement cycles for servo motors in high-duty applications (welding, press tending) typically run every 18,000–25,000 operating hours. Maintaining one unit as a critical spare reduces mean time to repair (MTTR) from days to hours — a measurable impact on OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness).
Cost of Downtime vs. Spare Inventory Carrying Cost: For a mid-size automotive stamping line, one hour of unplanned downtime can cost $10,000–$50,000 USD. A single IRB24003HAC10601-1 unit held as a buffer spare represents a fraction of that exposure. The math is straightforward: the carrying cost of one spare motor is almost always lower than the cost of one unplanned stoppage.
Why DriveKNMS vs. OEM Channel: ABB's authorized channel prioritizes new production orders. Legacy IRB 2400 components are frequently on extended backorder or subject to minimum order quantities that do not suit single-unit replacement needs. DriveKNMS sources from decommissioned equipment, surplus inventories, and verified distributor networks — providing access to units that the OEM channel cannot fulfill on short notice.
Sourcing Network Depth: We maintain active relationships with surplus dealers, OEM service centers, and decommissioning contractors across 30+ countries. When a part is not in our warehouse, we know where to find it — and we tell you the realistic lead time upfront, not after you've issued a PO.
Part Number Verification & Cross-Reference: Servo motor part numbers are frequently misquoted in RFQs. Our technical team verifies the exact revision, voltage rating, and encoder specification before confirming availability. We flag incompatible substitutes rather than shipping them.
Financial Compliance: All transactions are issued with formal invoices suitable for corporate accounts payable, VAT reclaim, and audit trails. We do not operate on informal payment terms.
No Minimum Order Pressure: Whether you need one unit for emergency replacement or fifty units for a planned maintenance program, we quote both with equal seriousness.
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 partial deposit arrangements. Contact us to discuss your requirements.
Q: What does the 12-month warranty cover?
A: The warranty covers functional failure and manufacturing defects under normal operating conditions. It does not cover damage from improper installation, electrical surge, or unauthorized modification. Warranty claims are processed within 5 business days of receiving the returned unit.
Q: Do you offer volume discounts?
A: Yes. Orders of 3+ units of the same part number qualify for tiered pricing. Orders of 10+ units are eligible for negotiated pricing and extended payment terms. Submit an RFQ with your quantity and target delivery schedule.
Q: What is your return policy?
A: Units that are DOA (dead on arrival) or do not match the confirmed specification are eligible for full replacement or refund within 30 days of delivery. Return shipping costs are covered by DriveKNMS for confirmed defective units.
Q: Can you provide a certificate of conformance or test report?
A: Available upon request for refurbished units. New surplus units ship with original OEM documentation where available.