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Model: WDP3-014.0801
Product Overview
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Technical Dossier
The BERGER LAHR WDP3-014.0801 is a precision positioning controller from the WDP3 series, engineered for demanding motion control applications in industrial automation, packaging machinery, and process manufacturing. This model has reached end-of-life (EOL) status from the OEM, which fundamentally changes the procurement calculus for maintenance engineers and supply chain managers alike.
When a critical motion controller is discontinued, the risk is not just price inflation — it is unplanned downtime. A single failed WDP3-014.0801 on a production line can halt output for days while sourcing teams scramble across grey markets. DriveKNMS specializes in exactly this scenario: verified surplus stock, traceable provenance, and documented condition reports so your procurement team can act with confidence, not guesswork.
| Manufacturer | BERGER LAHR (Schneider Electric Group) |
| Part Number / SKU | WDP3-014.0801 |
| Series | WDP3 |
| Product Category | Positioning Controller / Motion Controller |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| OEM Status | Discontinued (EOL) – Surplus / Refurbished Stock Available |
| Condition | New Surplus / Tested Refurbished (specified per order) |
| Warranty | 12 Months from shipment date |
| Lead Time | Typically 3–7 business days (subject to stock confirmation) |
| Inventory Status | Contact us for real-time availability — stock is finite and not replenishable from OEM |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 unit |
| Payment Terms | T/T, PayPal, Western Union, L/C (negotiable for volume orders) |
| Shipping | DHL / FedEx / UPS – worldwide, with full export documentation |
Procurement managers evaluating the WDP3-014.0801 face a classic total cost of ownership (TCO) dilemma: the unit price of a surplus part may appear higher than a new equivalent, but the true cost comparison must account for the full picture.
Spare Parts Turnover Rate: For discontinued controllers, holding zero safety stock is a high-risk strategy. A single unplanned stoppage event — conservatively estimated at USD $5,000–$50,000 per day depending on your production line — dwarfs the cost of maintaining one or two units in reserve. We recommend procurement teams calculate their critical spare turnover threshold before dismissing surplus pricing as expensive.
Avoiding Counterfeit Risk: The grey market for discontinued Berger Lahr parts is active and carries significant counterfeit exposure. DriveKNMS sources through vetted industrial surplus channels and provides inspection reports and functional test data on request. The cost of a counterfeit part — failed installation, repeat downtime, potential equipment damage — is never recoverable.
Replacement vs. Retrofit: If your engineering team is evaluating a full drive system retrofit to eliminate dependency on the WDP3-014.0801, we can provide a comparative cost analysis. In many cases, sourcing 2–3 units of the original part extends asset life by 5–8 years at a fraction of the retrofit investment.
Global Sourcing Network: We maintain active relationships with industrial surplus dealers, OEM-authorized service centers, and decommissioning contractors across Europe, North America, and Asia. When standard channels are exhausted, our network frequently locates stock within 48–72 hours.
Part Number Verification & Cross-Reference: Misidentified part numbers are a leading cause of procurement errors on discontinued drives. Our technical team verifies every order against the original Berger Lahr documentation and flags potential substitution risks before shipment — not after.
Financial Compliance: All transactions are issued with formal invoices, suitable for corporate ERP systems (SAP, Oracle, etc.). We support purchase order (PO) workflows and can provide proforma invoices for budget approval processes.
Supply Continuity Planning: For clients with ongoing maintenance requirements, we offer reserved stock agreements — locking in units at current pricing to protect against future scarcity. This is particularly relevant for the WDP3-014.0801, where remaining global surplus is finite.
Q: What payment terms are available?
A: We accept T/T (bank transfer), PayPal, Western Union, and L/C for larger orders. Net-30 terms are available for established corporate accounts upon credit review.
Q: What does the 12-month warranty cover?
A: The warranty covers functional failure under normal operating conditions. It does not cover damage from incorrect installation, overvoltage, or physical mishandling. Defective units are replaced or refunded at our discretion.
Q: Are volume discounts available?
A: Yes. Orders of 3+ units receive preferential pricing. Contact us for a formal volume quotation. We also offer reserved stock agreements for clients with recurring demand.
Q: What is your return policy?
A: Units may be returned within 30 days of receipt if found to be non-functional on arrival, provided the original packaging is intact and an inspection report is submitted. Custom-sourced or tested-to-order units are non-returnable.
Q: Can you provide a certificate of conformity or test report?
A: Yes, functional test reports are available on request for refurbished units. New surplus units are shipped in original or equivalent OEM packaging with applicable documentation.