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Lti Motion 130-3-20-560-A5B2R1PM0M AC Servo Motor

LTI Motion LSC-130-3-20-560-A5B2R1PM0M AC Servo Motor – Obsolete LSC Series Spare Part

Model: LSC-130-3-20-560-A5B2R1PM0M

Brand Lti Motion
Series 130-3-20-560-A5B2R1PM0M AC Servo Motor
Model LSC-130-3-20-560-A5B2R1PM0M
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LTI Motion LSC-130-3-20-560-A5B2R1PM0M AC Servo Motor – Obsolete LSC Series Spare Part

When a servo motor at the core of your production line fails, the clock starts immediately. For facilities still operating legacy motion control architectures built around LTI Motion (formerly known as Lust Antriebstechnik) LSC-series drives and motors, sourcing a direct replacement is not a catalog exercise — it is a crisis management operation. A single unplanned line stoppage caused by an irreplaceable servo motor can cost manufacturers between $50,000 and $500,000 per day in lost output, emergency engineering fees, and expedited logistics. The alternative — a full-system retrofit to accommodate a modern servo platform — routinely runs into seven figures once mechanical re-engineering, software re-commissioning, and production downtime are factored in.

DriveKNMS maintains verified stock of the LTI Motion LSC-130-3-20-560-A5B2R1PM0M, a discontinued AC servo motor from the LSC series. This is not a substitute or cross-reference. This is the original part number, sourced through controlled industrial channels, inspected before dispatch.

Technical Specifications

Manufacturer LTI Motion (Lust Antriebstechnik GmbH)
Part Number LSC-130-3-20-560-A5B2R1PM0M
Series LSC (Synchronous Servo Motor)
Motor Type AC Permanent Magnet Synchronous Servo Motor
Frame Size 130 mm
Discontinuation Status Confirmed Discontinued – No longer in active production
Country of Origin Germany
Typical Mating Drive LTI Motion CDA / ECODRIVE series; compatible with legacy LTI servo controllers
Encoder Interface Refer to nameplate — resolver or incremental encoder depending on suffix configuration

Note: Electrical parameters such as rated torque, rated speed, and power rating are suffix-encoded in this part number. Confirm against your original nameplate or system documentation before ordering. DriveKNMS does not publish unverified specifications.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The LTI Motion LSC series was widely deployed across European and Asian manufacturing facilities throughout the 1990s and 2000s, integrated into coordinated multi-axis motion systems where each axis was tuned to the mechanical load and the control architecture. These systems were not designed for modular swap-out. The servo motor, the drive, the feedback device, and the motion controller form a calibrated unit. Replacing one component with a non-original part introduces parameter mismatches that require re-commissioning — a process that can take days and demands specialist knowledge that is increasingly scarce.

For plant managers operating equipment with 15 to 25 years of service life, the business case for maintaining original hardware is straightforward: the machine is fully depreciated, the process is validated, and the operators are trained. The only variable that threatens continued operation is component availability. Securing a verified spare of the LSC-130-3-20-560-A5B2R1PM0M eliminates that variable for another production cycle — without touching the control program, without re-qualifying the process, and without capital expenditure approval.

This is asset protection in its most direct form: one part, one decision, five to ten additional years of productive machine life.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

Discontinued servo motors sourced from the secondary market carry real risk. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step inspection protocol before any unit leaves our facility:

  • Step 1 – Visual and Mechanical Inspection: Housing integrity, shaft condition, connector pin inspection for corrosion, oxidation, and mechanical damage.
  • Step 2 – Electrolytic Capacitor Assessment: Where accessible, capacitor condition is evaluated. Units showing signs of electrolyte leakage or bulging are rejected.
  • Step 3 – Winding Resistance and Insulation Check: Phase-to-phase resistance balance and insulation resistance to ground are measured to confirm winding integrity.
  • Step 4 – Encoder / Resolver Verification: Feedback device output is verified for signal integrity where test equipment permits.
  • Step 5 – Firmware and Label Verification: Part number, serial number, and production date are cross-referenced against known LTI Motion production records to confirm authenticity.

Units that do not pass all five stages are not offered for sale. Condition grade (New Old Stock, Refurbished, or Tested Used) is disclosed explicitly on every order confirmation.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in Replacement: Identical mechanical envelope and electrical interface to the original installed unit. No mechanical adaptation required.
  • No Re-Programming Required: Drive parameters established during original commissioning remain valid. Swap the motor, verify feedback alignment, resume production.
  • Avoids Engineering Retrofit Costs: A full servo system upgrade on a multi-axis machine typically requires mechanical re-design, new cabling, drive replacement, and weeks of re-commissioning. This part eliminates that path.
  • Extends Asset Life by 5–10 Years: A single verified spare motor, held in climate-controlled storage, provides insurance against the most common failure mode in aging servo systems — motor winding degradation and encoder failure — without any change to the validated production process.
  • Controlled Inventory: DriveKNMS stock is held in a controlled warehouse environment. Units are not sourced from unverified liquidation channels.

FAQ

What warranty applies to a discontinued part?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all tested and refurbished units, and a 180-day warranty on confirmed New Old Stock (NOS) units. Warranty covers verified electrical failure under normal operating conditions. It does not cover damage resulting from incorrect installation or incompatible drive configuration.

How do I confirm this is a genuine LTI Motion unit and not a counterfeit?
Every unit we supply includes documentation of its inspection record and, where available, original LTI Motion labeling with traceable serial numbers. We do not source from anonymous brokers. If authenticity documentation is a procurement requirement, request it at the time of inquiry.

Should I buy more than one unit?
For any machine where this motor is a single point of failure, holding a minimum of one cold spare is standard practice. For critical production lines with no redundancy, two units is a defensible position. Global stock of discontinued LTI Motion LSC-series motors is finite and diminishing. Prices on secondary market inventory trend upward as supply contracts. Procurement decisions deferred by 12 to 18 months routinely result in significantly higher cost or unavailability.

Can you source other LTI Motion or legacy servo components?
Yes. DriveKNMS specializes in obsolete and hard-to-find industrial automation components across multiple brands. Submit your full bill of materials for a consolidated sourcing assessment.

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