Bosch 1070080132-103 Sliding Card – Servo Drive Control Module
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Model: D-64711 1070080652-101
Product Overview
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Commercial Path
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Technical Dossier
When a Bosch CNC control system goes down due to a failed PLC module, the clock starts immediately. A full line upgrade — new controllers, rewiring, software migration, operator retraining — routinely runs into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, and that figure does not include lost production time. The Bosch D-64711 1070080652-101 has been discontinued, and sourcing a verified replacement through standard distribution channels is no longer possible. DriveKNMS holds physical stock of this module, inspected and ready to ship. For plant managers operating legacy Bosch CNC systems, this is not a convenience purchase — it is a risk management decision.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Bosch |
| Part Number | 1070080652-101 |
| Series | D-64711 |
| Product Type | PLC Module |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| Discontinuation Status | Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer in active production |
| Typical System Compatibility | Bosch CNC legacy control platforms (verify against your system documentation before ordering) |
Note: Electrical parameters are not published here to prevent misapplication. Contact our technical team for specification verification prior to procurement.
Bosch's D-64711 series PLC modules were core processing components in a generation of CNC machine tool controllers that remain in active service across precision machining, automotive component manufacturing, and heavy industrial production. These systems were engineered for 20–30 year service lives, and many facilities have built entire production workflows around their specific I/O architecture and programming logic.
When Bosch discontinued this product line, it created a structural supply gap. OEM channels closed. Authorized distributors exhausted their buffer stock. What remains in the market is scattered across secondary suppliers of varying reliability — and the window is narrowing.
The operational reality is straightforward: replacing a single failed PLC module with a verified spare costs a fraction of one percent of what a forced system migration would require. Facilities that maintain a strategic inventory of critical modules like the 1070080652-101 can extend the productive life of their Bosch CNC assets by 5 to 10 years without capital expenditure on new control hardware. The engineering logic is not complex — the bottleneck is sourcing. That is where DriveKNMS operates.
For plant engineering and maintenance managers facing pressure to retire aging Bosch CNC systems, the low-cost maintenance path is well-established: identify the five to ten modules with the highest failure probability, secure verified spares, and document the inventory against your maintenance schedule. This approach has been used successfully across automotive tier-1 suppliers and aerospace subcontractors to defer multi-million dollar system replacements by a decade or more.
Every unit of the Bosch D-64711 1070080652-101 processed by DriveKNMS passes through a structured 5-step quality protocol before it is offered for sale:
Units are available as new-old-stock (NOS) where inventory permits, or as fully reconditioned units with documented QA records.
What warranty applies to this obsolete module?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty on all reconditioned units covering functional failure under normal operating conditions. New-old-stock units are sold with a 30-day inspection warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of order.
How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
All units are sourced through traceable secondary market channels. Physical markings, board revision codes, and component profiles are cross-referenced against known-good reference units. We do not source from unverified brokers. Documentation of provenance is available upon request for critical procurement decisions.
Should I buy more than one unit?
For any facility operating more than one machine with this module installed, holding a minimum of two spare units is standard practice. Given the discontinuation status of this part, restocking in the future is not guaranteed. Procurement managers responsible for uptime assurance should treat this as a time-limited opportunity to establish a buffer inventory.
Can you verify compatibility with my specific machine configuration?
Yes. Provide your machine model, control system version, and existing module part number. Our technical team will confirm compatibility before you commit to purchase.