Allen-Bradley MPL-B540K-MJ74AA Servo Motor – Obsolete MPL Series Spare Part
Allen-Bradley MPL-B540K-MJ74AA is listed for Servo Drives RFQ review. Confirm quantity, condition and destination before quotation.
Model: 2097-V34PR5-LM
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| Part Number | 2097-V34PR5-LM |
| Brand | Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) |
| Series | Kinetix 300 |
| Continuous Output Power | 2.0 kW |
| Drive Type | Single-axis EtherNet/IP indexing servo drive |
| Communication Interface | EtherNet/IP |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Lifecycle Status | Discontinued / End of Life – No longer manufactured by Rockwell Automation |
| Compatible Systems | Allen-Bradley Kinetix 300 motion control platforms; commonly integrated with CompactLogix and MicroLogix controller families |
The Kinetix 300 platform was designed for single-axis indexing applications where EtherNet/IP connectivity and compact form factor were priorities. The 2097-V34PR5-LM occupies a specific slot in that architecture — its 2.0 kW output rating, drive configuration, and feedback interface are matched to the motor and mechanical load at the point of installation. There is no direct cross-brand substitute that installs without engineering intervention.
Facilities running Allen-Bradley Kinetix 300 drives alongside CompactLogix L-series controllers, or legacy MicroLogix platforms, face a compounding risk: both the drive and the controller are approaching or past end-of-life. A phased spare-parts strategy — securing critical drive units before market availability collapses — is a lower-cost path than an accelerated system migration driven by an unplanned failure.
Discontinued servo drives present specific failure modes that differ from in-production hardware. DriveKNMS applies a five-step inspection protocol to every unit before it is offered for sale:
Units that do not pass all five stages are not offered for sale. Condition grade is documented and disclosed at the time of quotation.
How do I confirm the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
All units are sourced through documented supply channels. Serial numbers are verified against Rockwell Automation's published format standards. Physical labeling, PCB markings, and component date codes are inspected for consistency. We do not sell units that fail authenticity checks.
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