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Socasin 310 AC Servo Drive

SOCASIN ST1/80-310 AC Servo Drive – Obsolete ST1 Series Spare Part

Model: ST1/80-310

Brand Socasin
Series 310 AC Servo Drive
Model ST1/80-310
RFQ-ready model route Obsolete and surplus sourcing Export follow-up by model list

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SOCASIN ST1/80-310 AC Servo Drive – Obsolete ST1 Series Spare Part

When the SOCASIN ST1/80-310 fails on your production line, the consequences extend far beyond a single axis of motion. This drive is embedded in legacy servo systems that were engineered and commissioned years — sometimes decades — ago. Replacing it with a modern substitute is not a matter of swapping connectors. It means re-engineering the motion profile, re-tuning PID parameters, rewriting PLC logic, and in many cases, replacing the motor and feedback device as well. Conservative estimates place the total cost of a forced platform migration — including engineering hours, downtime, re-commissioning, and lost production — in the range of several hundred thousand to over one million USD per affected axis group. DriveKNMS holds verified stock of the ST1/80-310. That stock is the lowest-cost insurance policy available against that scenario.

Technical Specifications

Manufacturer SOCASIN
Part Number ST1/80-310
Series ST1
Product Category AC Servo Drive
Discontinuation Status Obsolete / End-of-Life – no longer manufactured or supported by OEM
Drive Type AC Servo Amplifier
Country of Origin Germany
Condition Available New Old Stock (NOS) / Professionally Refurbished

Note: Specific electrical parameters (continuous current rating, bus voltage range, encoder interface type) are verified against physical unit at time of order. We do not publish unverified specifications. Contact us for a confirmed datasheet extract.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The SOCASIN ST1 series was deployed extensively in precision motion control applications — CNC machining centers, industrial robots, textile machinery, and multi-axis coordinated positioning systems. These installations were built around the ST1's specific command interface, feedback handling, and fault behavior. The drive does not exist in isolation; it is a calibrated component within a closed-loop system that took significant engineering effort to stabilize.

When OEM support ends, plant managers face a binary choice: source the original part, or fund a full system redesign. The redesign path carries hidden costs that rarely appear in initial budget proposals — motor compatibility validation, new cable harnesses, updated safety certifications, operator retraining, and the production losses accumulated during the transition period. For facilities running multiple ST1/80-310 units across a single line, the exposure multiplies accordingly.

Maintaining a buffer stock of verified ST1/80-310 units is the only strategy that eliminates unplanned downtime risk without committing capital to a platform migration. A single spare unit, properly stored, can extend the operational life of an entire production cell by five to ten years — at a fraction of the cost of any alternative.

DriveKNMS specializes in sourcing, verifying, and supplying exactly this category of component. Our inventory is not sourced from unverified secondary markets. Each unit passes through a documented inspection process before it is offered for sale.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

Obsolete servo drives present specific failure modes that differ from standard wear-and-tear. Our 5-step QA process is designed around the actual aging characteristics of this hardware class:

  • Step 1 – Electrolytic Capacitor Assessment: DC bus and filter capacitors are tested for capacitance retention and ESR. Units with capacitors showing degradation beyond acceptable thresholds are either recapped with equivalent-spec components or removed from saleable inventory.
  • Step 2 – Firmware Version Verification: Where applicable, firmware revision is confirmed and documented. Compatibility with known control system versions is cross-referenced before shipment.
  • Step 3 – Pin and Connector Inspection: All I/O connectors, power terminals, and feedback ports are inspected under magnification for oxidation, corrosion, and mechanical deformation. Affected contacts are cleaned or the unit is flagged for disclosure.
  • Step 4 – Power-On Functional Test: Units are energized under controlled conditions. Drive enable, fault reset, and basic motion command response are verified where test infrastructure permits.
  • Step 5 – Documentation and Traceability: Each unit is assigned an internal inspection record. Condition grade, test results, and any remediation performed are documented and available to the buyer on request.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement: The ST1/80-310 installs directly into the existing drive slot without mechanical modification. No new mounting hardware, no panel redesign.
  • No reprogramming required: Parameter sets stored in the controller or operator panel remain valid. Commissioning time is limited to parameter restore and a basic motion check — not a full re-tuning cycle.
  • Avoids engineering reconstruction costs: Retaining the original drive architecture means the existing safety validation, CE marking basis, and machine documentation remain intact. A platform change invalidates all of this.
  • Extends asset service life by 5–10 years: A verified spare unit, held in proper storage conditions, provides the operational continuity needed to defer capital expenditure on system replacement until it is strategically planned — not forced by a component failure.
  • Supports multi-unit installations: For facilities with multiple ST1/80-310 units in service, we can discuss volume availability and staged delivery to support a structured spares holding program.

FAQ

What warranty applies to an obsolete part like the ST1/80-310?
We offer a 90-day warranty covering functional defects identified under normal operating conditions. For refurbished units, the warranty scope is defined by the inspection grade assigned at time of sale. Extended coverage arrangements can be discussed for volume orders.

How do I know the unit is genuine and not a counterfeit?
All units are inspected for OEM markings, label integrity, and internal construction consistency. We do not source from channels known to carry counterfeit industrial components. Inspection records are available on request.

Should I hold more than one spare unit?
For any installation with more than two ST1/80-310 units in active service, holding a minimum of one spare per four operating units is a defensible maintenance strategy. Given that availability of this part will only decrease over time, procurement decisions made today carry lower cost and lower risk than those made under emergency conditions.

Can you source specific firmware or configuration variants?
Where variant-specific units are required, contact us with the full nameplate data from your installed unit. We will confirm compatibility before confirming availability.

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