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B&R 8LSA46.R0030D000-0 Servo Motor – Obsolete ACOPOS Spare Part

Model: 8LSA46.R0030D000-0

Brand B&R Automation
Series 0 Servo Motor
Model 8LSA46.R0030D000-0
RFQ-ready model route Obsolete and surplus sourcing Export follow-up by model list

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B&R 8LSA46.R0030D000-0 Servo Motor – Obsolete ACOPOS Spare Part

When a B&R 8LSA46.R0030D000-0 servo motor fails on an active production line, the consequences are not limited to a replacement cost. The real exposure is the forced migration path: new servo drives, new motion controllers, new wiring harnesses, updated PLC programs, and weeks of re-commissioning engineering time. Conservative estimates for a full ACOPOS drive train upgrade on a mid-size machine cell run from USD $80,000 to over $300,000 — before accounting for lost production. A single verified spare unit from existing stock eliminates that exposure entirely.

DriveKNMS maintains sourced inventory of discontinued B&R motion components specifically to protect facilities that cannot justify a capital project for a single axis failure. This is not a catalog item. Availability is finite.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Manufacturer B&R Automation (Bernecker + Rainer)
Part Number 8LSA46.R0030D000-0
Series 8LS / ACOPOS Servo Motor Series
Motor Type Synchronous Servo Motor
Country of Origin Austria
Lifecycle Status Discontinued / Obsolete
Typical Mating Drive B&R ACOPOS 8V series servo drives
Compatible Control Systems B&R Automation Studio, ACOPOS multi-axis systems

Note: Electrical parameters (rated torque, speed, power, encoder resolution) are not published here to prevent specification errors. Please contact us with your application requirements for verified datasheet confirmation before ordering.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The B&R 8LS servo motor family was designed as the motion backbone for ACOPOS-based machine architectures — packaging lines, printing presses, assembly automation, and web tension control systems built between the late 1990s and mid-2010s. These machines were engineered around specific motor frame sizes, shaft dimensions, encoder protocols, and feedback wiring that are not interchangeable with current-generation 8LS variants without mechanical and software rework.

When B&R discontinues a motor variant, the installed base does not disappear. Thousands of machines globally continue to run on these axes. The failure of one motor does not make the machine obsolete — it makes the spare part scarce. Facilities that have not pre-positioned inventory face a sourcing window that closes progressively as distributor stock depletes and refurbished units become the only available option.

The strategic calculus is straightforward: the cost of holding one or two spare units of a critical servo motor is measured in hundreds of dollars. The cost of an unplanned line stoppage while sourcing a discontinued part through spot markets — with lead times of 8 to 20 weeks — is measured in production shifts, penalty clauses, and customer attrition. Extending the operational life of an ACOPOS-based machine by 5 to 10 years through disciplined spare parts management is not a maintenance decision. It is a capital preservation decision.

For plant managers facing pressure to defer system upgrades, the practical framework is: identify the single-point-of-failure motion axes on each machine, establish minimum stock levels for those specific motor variants, and source from verified suppliers before the open market dries up. The 8LSA46.R0030D000-0 is precisely the type of component that warrants pre-emptive stocking — a specific frame size and winding configuration that cannot be field-substituted without engineering intervention.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

Discontinued servo motors sourced through secondary markets carry inherent risk if not properly evaluated. DriveKNMS applies a 5-step inspection protocol to all obsolete motion components before they are offered for sale:

  • Step 1 – Electrolytic Capacitor Assessment: Internal drive-end capacitors and any integrated filter components are inspected for bulging, leakage, and ESR degradation. Aged capacitors are the primary failure mode in stored servo motors and are replaced where necessary.
  • Step 2 – Firmware & Encoder Version Verification: Where applicable, encoder firmware version and feedback protocol compatibility are confirmed against the target ACOPOS drive firmware revision to prevent initialization faults.
  • Step 3 – Connector & Pin Corrosion Inspection: All power and feedback connectors are inspected under magnification for oxidation, pin deformation, and contact resistance. Corroded contacts are cleaned or the connector assembly is replaced.
  • Step 4 – Winding Insulation Test: Stator winding insulation resistance is measured to confirm no moisture ingress or insulation breakdown has occurred during storage.
  • Step 5 – Mechanical Inspection: Shaft runout, bearing condition, and brake function (if equipped) are verified. Units with bearing wear beyond tolerance are not offered as serviceable stock.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement: The 8LSA46.R0030D000-0 installs directly into the existing machine frame without mechanical modification, preserving the original motor mounting, coupling, and cable routing.
  • No reprogramming required: The motor parameters are stored in the ACOPOS drive. A verified same-part-number replacement does not require axis re-tuning or parameter re-entry under normal conditions.
  • Avoids engineering rework costs: Substituting a different motor frame or winding variant requires mechanical adaptation, encoder reconfiguration, and motion program re-validation — costs that routinely exceed $15,000 per axis. A like-for-like spare eliminates this entirely.
  • Preserves machine certification: Machines operating under CE, UL, or industry-specific safety certifications may require re-certification if drive train components are changed. Same-part replacement maintains the original certification basis.

FAQ

What warranty applies to discontinued servo motors?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all inspected obsolete parts. The warranty covers verified electrical and mechanical function under normal operating conditions. It does not cover damage resulting from incorrect installation or drive parameter mismatch.

How do I confirm the unit is new or quality-refurbished?
Each unit shipped by DriveKNMS is accompanied by an inspection report documenting the 5-step QA process results. New-old-stock units are identified as such. Refurbished units are clearly labeled with the scope of work performed. We do not mix condition grades without disclosure.

Should I stock more than one unit?
For machines where this motor is installed on multiple axes, or where the machine is classified as critical to production throughput, stocking a minimum of two units is the standard recommendation. The sourcing window for discontinued B&R 8LS variants narrows each year. Units available today may not be available in 18 months.

Can you source other B&R 8LS variants?
Yes. DriveKNMS specializes in discontinued B&R motion components across the 8LS, 8LV, and ACOPOS drive families. Submit your full part number for a stock check.

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