SHARP ZW Series Modules: ZW-164S
SHARP ZW Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The SHARP ZW series represents one of Japan's most widely deployed…
Model: ZW-162N
Product Overview
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Technical Dossier
When a Sharp ZW-162N input module fails in an active production environment, the consequences extend far beyond the cost of the component itself. A forced migration away from a legacy Sharp ZW-series PLC system — including new hardware procurement, engineering re-validation, operator retraining, and production downtime — routinely runs into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, and in high-throughput manufacturing lines, can exceed seven figures. DriveKNMS maintains verified stock of the ZW-162N specifically to prevent that scenario. This is not a commodity listing. It is a targeted asset-protection resource for facilities that cannot afford unplanned system retirement.
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | ZW-162N |
| Manufacturer | Sharp Corporation |
| Series | Sharp ZW Series PLC |
| Module Type | Digital Input Module |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Product Status | Discontinued / Obsolete |
| Availability | Limited – Verified Stock at DriveKNMS |
Note: Electrical parameters (input voltage range, channel count, isolation specs) are not published here to prevent inaccurate data from being cited in safety-critical maintenance decisions. Contact us directly for verified datasheet documentation.
The Sharp ZW series was a capable and widely deployed PLC platform across light manufacturing, packaging, and process control applications throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Sharp exited the industrial automation market, leaving installed base operators without an official support channel. The ZW-162N input module sits at the data acquisition layer of these systems — it is the interface between field sensors and the CPU. There is no software-only workaround for a failed input module. The choice facing plant engineers is binary: source a compatible replacement, or commit to a full system overhaul.
Full system overhauls on legacy PLC infrastructure are not engineering projects — they are capital expenditure events. They require new hardware, updated I/O mapping, revised ladder logic, safety re-certification, and extended commissioning periods. For facilities running stable, validated processes on Sharp ZW-series hardware, the rational decision is to maintain a buffer stock of critical modules and extend the system's operational life by 5 to 10 years. The ZW-162N is consistently one of the first modules to reach end-of-life in aging installations due to its position in the signal chain and cumulative thermal load. Sourcing it now, before a failure event, is the lower-cost path by a significant margin.
DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step quality process to all obsolete modules before shipment:
Q: What warranty applies to an obsolete module like the ZW-162N?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty covering functional defects identified under normal operating conditions. Given the age of this product line, we recommend testing in a non-production environment before deployment.
Q: How do I know the unit is new or properly refurbished — not a field-pulled scrap?
A: Every unit sold by DriveKNMS passes the 5-step QA process described above. We do not list units that fail any stage. Condition grade (new surplus, tested refurbished) is disclosed at the time of quotation.
Q: Should I buy more than one unit?
A: For facilities with active Sharp ZW-series installations, holding a minimum of two ZW-162N modules is a defensible maintenance strategy. The global supply of this part is finite and diminishing. Once current stocks are exhausted, no new production will occur. The cost of a second unit is negligible relative to the cost of an unplanned line stoppage.
Q: Can you source other Sharp ZW-series modules?
A: Yes. DriveKNMS specializes in hard-to-find and obsolete industrial automation components. Contact us with your full BOM or part list for availability assessment.
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