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ABB 005 Rotational AC Motor

ABB 3HAC037635-005 Rotational AC Motor – Obsolete IRB 6600 Spare Part

Model: IRB66003HAC037635-005

Brand ABB
Series 005 Rotational AC Motor
Model IRB66003HAC037635-005
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ABB 3HAC037635-005 Rotational AC Motor – Obsolete IRB 6600 Spare Part

When a rotational AC motor fails on an ABB IRB 6600 robot, the immediate question is not whether to repair — it is whether the part still exists. The ABB 3HAC037635-005 is a discontinued axis motor assembly with integrated pinion, originally fitted to the IRB 6600 series industrial robots. These robots remain in active service across automotive body shops, foundries, and heavy-part handling lines worldwide. A single unplanned downtime event on a high-throughput line can cost a manufacturer USD 50,000–200,000 per day. A full robot replacement or line re-engineering project runs into the millions. DriveKNMS holds verified physical stock of this discontinued component. That stock is finite.

Technical Specifications

Part Number 3HAC037635-005
Manufacturer ABB Robotics
Description Rotational AC Motor with Pinion
Compatible Robot ABB IRB 6600 Series
Motor Type AC Servo Motor (Rotational)
Includes Integrated Pinion Gear
Country of Origin Sweden
Discontinuation Status Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer in ABB standard production
Typical Axis Application Axis 1 / Axis 2 (IRB 6600 configuration dependent)

Note: Electrical parameters such as rated voltage, current, and encoder resolution are axis- and configuration-specific. Confirmed specifications are provided upon request with your robot serial number.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The ABB IRB 6600 platform entered production in the early 2000s and has been deployed in high-load applications — press tending, die casting extraction, and palletizing — where its 150–200 kg payload capacity made it the preferred choice. ABB has since transitioned its heavy-payload portfolio to the IRB 6700 and IRB 6790 series. Spare parts for the IRB 6600, including axis motors such as the 3HAC037635-005, are no longer manufactured to order.

For plant managers operating IRB 6600 fleets, the discontinuation of this motor creates a hard constraint: when an axis motor fails, the robot is down. There is no software workaround. There is no cross-compatible substitute from the current ABB catalog without mechanical and electrical re-engineering. The only viable path to restoring production without a capital project is sourcing a genuine 3HAC037635-005 from the secondary market.

DriveKNMS specializes in exactly this supply chain gap. We source, inspect, and hold stock of discontinued ABB robotics components for customers who cannot afford to treat a motor failure as a capital planning event.

How to Extend Your IRB 6600 Asset Life by 5–10 Years

Factory management teams facing pressure to retire aging robot fleets often underestimate the cost-effectiveness of a structured spare parts strategy. The following approach has allowed manufacturers to defer six- and seven-figure robot replacement projects by a decade or more:

  • Condition-based motor monitoring: Implement vibration and thermal monitoring on all axis motors. Early detection of bearing wear or winding degradation allows planned replacement rather than emergency sourcing.
  • Strategic buffer stock: Identify the two or three highest-failure-risk components on your IRB 6600 fleet — axis motors and gearbox assemblies are consistently at the top — and hold one spare unit per robot cluster. The carrying cost of a spare motor is a fraction of one day of unplanned downtime.
  • Firmware and controller alignment: Ensure your IRC5 controller firmware is maintained at a stable, validated version. Avoid unnecessary updates that may introduce compatibility issues with legacy axis hardware.
  • Documented maintenance intervals: Grease replenishment and backlash checks on the axis 1/2 gearbox directly affect motor load and longevity. Adherence to ABB's original maintenance schedule remains valid even for out-of-support hardware.
  • Centralized parts registry: Maintain a plant-wide registry of installed part numbers, serial numbers, and remaining service life estimates. This converts reactive maintenance into a manageable procurement schedule.

A single 3HAC037635-005 motor, properly installed and maintained, can restore a robot to full production specification. The alternative — a capital project to replace the robot or re-engineer the cell — is rarely justified when the mechanical structure and controller of the IRB 6600 remain serviceable.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

Discontinued components sourced from the secondary market carry inherent risk. DriveKNMS applies a 5-step quality assurance process to every unit before shipment:

  1. Visual and mechanical inspection: Full external inspection for housing cracks, pinion tooth wear, shaft runout, and connector damage. Units with any structural compromise are rejected.
  2. Electrolytic capacitor assessment: Internal capacitors in the motor's integrated electronics are evaluated for age-related degradation. Capacitors showing elevated ESR or physical swelling are replaced before the unit is offered for sale.
  3. Firmware and encoder version verification: Where applicable, encoder firmware version is confirmed against the compatibility matrix for the IRC5 controller. Mismatched firmware versions are flagged before shipment.
  4. Pin and connector corrosion inspection: All connector pins are inspected under magnification for oxidation, fretting corrosion, and mechanical deformation. Affected pins are cleaned or the connector assembly is replaced.
  5. Functional run-in test: Units are powered and run through a controlled motion profile to confirm torque response, encoder signal integrity, and thermal stability before packaging.

Units that pass all five stages are classified as Tested Serviceable. Units that require component-level refurbishment are classified as Refurbished – Certified and documented accordingly. Condition classification is stated on every invoice.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement: The 3HAC037635-005 is a direct mechanical and electrical replacement for the original factory-fitted motor. No modification to the robot arm structure, cable harness, or controller configuration is required.
  • No reprogramming required: The IRC5 controller recognizes the replacement motor through the existing axis configuration. There is no requirement to re-teach robot positions or modify the RAPID program.
  • Avoids engineering re-scoping: Using a genuine replacement part eliminates the need to engage a systems integrator for cell re-engineering — a process that typically costs USD 30,000–150,000 and takes 3–6 months to complete.
  • Preserves production cell geometry: A drop-in motor replacement maintains the existing TCP calibration and work envelope. Production can resume after standard axis calibration, not a full cell re-commissioning.

FAQ

What warranty applies to a discontinued part?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty on all Tested Serviceable units and a 60-day warranty on Refurbished – Certified units, covering functional failure under normal operating conditions. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of order.

How do I confirm the unit is genuine ABB and not a counterfeit?
All units sourced by DriveKNMS are traceable to documented supply chain sources. We provide the unit's physical label, serial number, and QA inspection report with every shipment. Customers are encouraged to verify the serial number with ABB's service records where that facility remains available.

Should I buy more than one unit?
For any plant operating two or more IRB 6600 robots, holding a minimum of one spare 3HAC037635-005 is a defensible maintenance decision. Stock of this part on the global secondary market is not replenished — every unit sold reduces the available pool. Procurement teams managing multi-robot fleets should assess their exposure and act accordingly.

How long does shipping take?
Standard international shipment from our warehouse is 5–10 business days. Expedited options are available. Contact us for a shipping quote to your location.

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