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Model: PST105-600-70
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Technical Dossier
When the ABB PST105-600-70 fails in a running production line, the consequences extend far beyond a single component. The PST series soft starter is deeply embedded in legacy motor control architectures built during the 1990s and 2000s — systems that were engineered for 20-year service lives and are now operating well past their original design horizon. Replacing the entire motor control center or migrating to a current-generation drive platform carries a capital cost that routinely exceeds six figures, plus weeks of engineering downtime, revalidation, and retraining. A single verified spare part, sourced and installed correctly, eliminates that exposure entirely. DriveKNMS maintains physical stock of the PST105-600-70 specifically to serve facilities that cannot afford the alternative.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | ABB |
| Part Number | PST105-600-70 |
| Series | PST (Discontinued) |
| Product Category | Electronic Soft Starter |
| Rated Current | 105 A |
| Supply Voltage | 208–600 V AC, 3-phase |
| Control Voltage | 100–250 V AC (as per series standard) |
| Country of Origin | Sweden |
| Discontinuation Status | Confirmed Obsolete – No OEM production |
| Typical Legacy System Pairing | ABB MNS / MCC panels, legacy pump and compressor control systems |
Note: Parameters listed are based on published ABB PST series documentation. Any site-specific configuration data should be verified against the original installation records. DriveKNMS does not fabricate or estimate electrical parameters.
The ABB PST series was a standard specification component in motor control centers installed across water treatment, mining, oil & gas, and heavy manufacturing facilities throughout the late 1990s and 2000s. ABB formally discontinued the PST line and transitioned its soft starter portfolio to the PSTX series — a product that is not a direct drop-in replacement and requires engineering rework to integrate into existing panel layouts.
For plant managers operating facilities built around PST-based motor control, this creates a structural maintenance problem. The installed base is large. The failure rate of aging soft starters increases as electrolytic capacitors degrade and thermal cycling accumulates. Yet the cost of a full MCC upgrade — including new gear, engineering, installation, and production downtime — is rarely justifiable for a facility that has 5 to 10 years of remaining productive life.
The only rational strategy is to maintain a verified inventory of PST spare parts and execute a controlled, component-level maintenance program. Facilities that have adopted this approach have documented asset life extensions of 7 to 12 years beyond the original OEM support window, at a fraction of the capital cost of system replacement. The PST105-600-70 is one of the higher-current variants in the series and therefore one of the harder units to source — its failure in a critical pump or compressor application can halt production within minutes. Holding at least one verified spare on-site is not a luxury; it is a risk management decision.
Sourcing obsolete industrial electronics from the secondary market carries real risk. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step quality process to every PST105-600-70 unit before it leaves our facility:
Units are shipped with full documentation of their condition grade. We do not misrepresent refurbished units as new-old-stock. Condition is stated accurately so your engineering team can make an informed installation decision.
Q: What warranty applies to an obsolete part like the PST105-600-70?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty covering functional defects identified under normal operating conditions. Given the obsolete status of this part, we recommend your team perform an incoming inspection upon receipt and prior to installation in a live system.
Q: How do I know the unit is genuine ABB and not a counterfeit?
A: All units are inspected for ABB part markings, serial number format, and hardware revision labels consistent with known PST series production. We source from documented industrial decommissioning projects and verified distributor liquidations — not anonymous grey-market channels. Provenance documentation is available on request.
Q: Should we buy more than one unit as a long-term reserve?
A: For any facility with more than two PST105-600-70 units in service, holding a minimum of one spare on-site is standard practice. Secondary market availability of PST series components is declining year over year. Units available today may not be available in 18 months. The cost of a planned spare purchase is a fraction of the cost of an unplanned production stoppage while sourcing a replacement under emergency conditions.
Q: Can DriveKNMS source other PST series variants?
A: Yes. Contact us with your full part number and we will advise on current stock and lead time.
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