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B&R 8V1320.001-2 Servo Drive – Obsolete ACOPOS Spare Part

Model: 8V1320.001-2 ACOPOS

Brand B&R Automation
Series 2 Servo Drive
Model 8V1320.001-2 ACOPOS
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B&R 8V1320.001-2 Servo Drive – Obsolete ACOPOS Spare Part

When a servo drive fails on a production line built around B&R's ACOPOS platform, the consequences extend far beyond a single module. The ACOPOS series has been discontinued, and sourcing a direct replacement through standard distribution channels is no longer possible. For plant managers operating legacy motion control systems, the alternative to finding this exact part is a forced migration: new servo controllers, new cabling infrastructure, updated ACOPOS Studio or Automation Studio configurations, and in many cases, a complete re-commissioning of the axis. Conservative estimates place that engineering and downtime cost between $150,000 and $800,000 USD per production line, depending on axis count and system complexity.

DriveKNMS maintains verified physical stock of the 8V1320.001-2. This is not a cross-reference or a functional substitute — it is the original B&R part number, sourced through closed industrial channels and subject to our multi-stage inspection protocol before dispatch.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Manufacturer B&R Automation (Bernecker + Rainer)
Part Number 8V1320.001-2
Series ACOPOS
Rated Output Power 16 kW
Country of Origin Austria
Product Status Discontinued / Obsolete
Compatible Control Systems B&R ACOPOS multi-axis servo systems; integrates with Automation Studio and ACOPOS Studio environments
Typical Application High-dynamic motion control axes in packaging, printing, and assembly automation

Note: Electrical parameters beyond rated power are not published here to prevent misapplication. Contact our technical team for full datasheet verification prior to installation.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The B&R ACOPOS platform was widely deployed across European and Asian manufacturing facilities throughout the 2000s and 2010s. Its tight integration with B&R's proprietary POWERLINK fieldbus and Automation Studio programming environment made it a preferred choice for high-speed, multi-axis coordination tasks — packaging lines, rotary printing presses, and precision assembly cells in particular.

That same integration is now the core problem. The ACOPOS drive communicates with the master controller via a protocol and connector standard that has no direct equivalent in current B&R product generations. Replacing a failed 8V1320.001-2 with a current-generation ACOPOS 4 or ACOPOSmulti unit requires hardware adapters, firmware migration, and in most cases, a full re-parameterization of the axis — work that cannot be completed during a standard maintenance window.

For plant managers facing this situation, the calculus is straightforward: a verified spare part at a fraction of the upgrade cost buys 5 to 10 additional years of productive life from an asset that is already fully amortized and whose operators are trained. The 8V1320.001-2 is not a stopgap — it is a deliberate asset protection decision.

How to extend your ACOPOS-based system life by 5–10 years:

  • Maintain a minimum two-unit buffer for every critical axis. A single spare is a single point of failure. Two units cover both an emergency swap and a bench-tested backup.
  • Audit your installed base now. Identify every 8V1320.001-2 and related ACOPOS modules on your floor. Procurement becomes significantly harder — and more expensive — after a failure event creates urgency.
  • Negotiate long-term supply agreements. Distributors holding obsolete stock will deplete inventory over time. Locking in a multi-unit purchase at current pricing protects against scarcity-driven price escalation.
  • Document your axis parameters. Store a complete backup of each axis configuration in Automation Studio. If a drive is replaced, restoration from a verified backup eliminates re-commissioning risk.
  • Schedule preventive capacitor inspection. Electrolytic capacitors in servo drives degrade over time regardless of operating hours. A proactive inspection cycle on your installed drives extends their remaining service life.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

Sourcing discontinued industrial electronics carries inherent risk. DriveKNMS applies a five-stage inspection protocol to every ACOPOS unit before it leaves our facility:

  1. Visual and mechanical inspection: Enclosure integrity, connector pin condition, and corrosion assessment on all contact surfaces.
  2. Electrolytic capacitor evaluation: Capacitance and ESR measurement on DC bus and filter capacitors. Units with degraded capacitors are either reconditioned with OEM-equivalent components or rejected.
  3. Firmware version verification: Confirmed against B&R's published revision history. Units with unknown or corrupted firmware are not dispatched.
  4. Pin and terminal corrosion check: All I/O, power, and fieldbus connectors are inspected under magnification and cleaned where necessary.
  5. Functional power-on test: Where test bench infrastructure permits, units are powered and basic communication is verified before packaging.

Units are classified as New Old Stock (NOS), Tested Surplus, or Professionally Refurbished. Classification is disclosed on the invoice and shipping documentation.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement: The 8V1320.001-2 installs directly into the existing ACOPOS rack without mechanical modification.
  • No reprogramming required: Axis parameters are stored in the B&R controller, not in the drive. A replacement unit loads the existing configuration on first power-up.
  • No engineering re-work: Avoids the cost of hiring a B&R-certified integrator for a migration project.
  • Immediate dispatch: Stock on hand. No lead time associated with new production or third-party refurbishment queues.
  • Full documentation support: We provide the original B&R part number on all shipping and customs documents, simplifying import compliance for international buyers.

FAQ

What warranty applies to a discontinued part?
We provide a 12-month warranty against defects in materials and workmanship on all tested and refurbished units. New Old Stock units carry a 6-month 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 from documented industrial surplus channels — decommissioned facilities, OEM overstock, and authorized distributors exiting the product line. We do not source from unverified secondary markets. Serial number traceability is provided on request.

Should I buy more than one unit?
For any axis running in continuous production, yes. The 8V1320.001-2 will not re-enter production. Current available stock across all global channels is finite and declining. Purchasing a buffer stock now is the lowest-cost insurance available against an unplanned line stoppage.

Can you source related ACOPOS modules?
Yes. Contact us with your full BOM for ACOPOS components. We maintain stock of multiple modules within the ACOPOS family and can advise on availability across the range.

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