BERGER LAHR FT2000 Modules
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Model: LAHR BLC382TCNUS1S
Product Overview
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Commercial Path
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Technical Dossier
When a Berger Lahr BLC382TCNUS1S motion controller fails on the production floor, the clock starts immediately. This module is discontinued. No new production runs exist. The alternative — a full control system migration — routinely costs manufacturers between $500,000 and $2,000,000 USD when engineering hours, downtime, revalidation, and retraining are factored in. DriveKNMS maintains verified physical stock of the BLC382TCNUS1S, sourced through controlled industrial channels. For plant managers and maintenance engineers operating legacy Berger Lahr motion systems, this is not a commodity purchase — it is asset protection.
| Part Number | BLC382TCNUS1S |
| Brand | Berger Lahr (acquired by Schneider Electric) |
| Series | BLC Series |
| Product Type | Motion Controller / Stepper Drive Controller |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| Lifecycle Status | Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer manufactured |
| Typical System Compatibility | Berger Lahr BLC series stepper motor systems; legacy Schneider Electric motion control platforms |
| Note on Parameters | Electrical parameters are unit-specific. Confirmed specifications are provided upon request with unit inspection report. |
The BLC382TCNUS1S was a core positioning and motion sequencing controller within Berger Lahr's BLC stepper drive ecosystem — a platform widely deployed in precision manufacturing, packaging lines, and semiconductor handling equipment throughout the 1990s and 2000s. Following Schneider Electric's acquisition of Berger Lahr, the BLC series entered end-of-life status with no direct successor offering backward compatibility.
Facilities still running BLC-based motion axes face a hard reality: the control architecture is deeply embedded. Replacing it means replacing not just the controller, but the drive, the motor, the cabling topology, and — critically — the motion programs and tuning parameters accumulated over years of production optimization. That institutional knowledge cannot be migrated without significant engineering effort.
Sourcing a verified BLC382TCNUS1S spare extends the operational life of the entire motion axis by 5 to 10 years at a fraction of the cost of system replacement. For a single production line with three to five such axes, the math is straightforward: one spare part versus a six-figure modernization project. Plant managers operating under capital expenditure constraints understand this calculation well. The BLC382TCNUS1S is not a workaround — it is a deliberate, low-risk asset preservation strategy.
Facilities that have adopted a structured legacy spare parts inventory for their Berger Lahr systems report measurably lower unplanned downtime rates and greater negotiating leverage when planning eventual system upgrades on their own schedule, rather than under emergency conditions.
Every BLC382TCNUS1S unit processed by DriveKNMS undergoes a structured 5-step quality verification protocol before dispatch:
Q: What warranty applies to an obsolete part like the BLC382TCNUS1S?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty covering functional defects identified under normal operating conditions. Warranty terms for specific unit conditions (new surplus vs. refurbished) are confirmed at the time of quotation.
Q: How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
A: All units are sourced through traceable industrial channels. Physical inspection reports, including photographs and test records, are available upon request before purchase commitment.
Q: Should I buy more than one unit as a long-term reserve?
A: For any production environment with more than one BLC382TCNUS1S in service, holding a minimum of one verified spare per two active units is a standard risk mitigation practice. As global stock of this part continues to deplete, future sourcing becomes progressively more difficult and expensive. Securing reserve stock now is the lower-cost option.
Q: Can you confirm compatibility with my specific system configuration before I order?
A: Yes. Provide your system model, existing firmware version if known, and application details. DriveKNMS will confirm compatibility before order confirmation.