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Model: IRB26003HAC069630-001 IRB26003HAC030007-001 3HAC030007-001
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Technical Dossier
A failed cable harness on an ABB IRB 2600 robot does not simply mean downtime. For most facilities running legacy robotic cells, it triggers a procurement crisis that can escalate into a full system replacement decision — one that carries a price tag measured in hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars when engineering, reintegration, and production loss are factored in. The ABB 3HAC030007-001 Multibus cable harness is a discontinued OEM component specific to earlier revisions of the IRB 2600 series. It is no longer manufactured or supplied through ABB's standard distribution channels. DriveKNMS maintains sourced stock of this part for facilities that cannot afford to let a single cable assembly force a capital expenditure decision.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 3HAC030007-001 |
| Cross Reference | 3HAC069630-001 |
| Description | Cable Harness, Multibus |
| Compatible Robot | ABB IRB 2600 (legacy revisions) |
| Manufacturer | ABB Robotics |
| Country of Origin | Sweden |
| OEM Status | Discontinued – no longer in ABB standard supply chain |
| Condition Available | New Old Stock (NOS) / Professionally Refurbished |
Note: Electrical parameters specific to cable routing, connector pinout, and signal specifications are not published here to prevent misapplication. Contact us with your robot serial number for compatibility confirmation.
The ABB IRB 2600 has been deployed across automotive, metal fabrication, and general manufacturing environments for over a decade. Many of these installations are mid-life assets — mechanically sound, well-maintained, and deeply integrated into production logic that took years to develop and validate. The Multibus cable harness (3HAC030007-001) is the internal communication backbone connecting the robot's axis computers and I/O systems. When this harness degrades — through flex fatigue, connector oxidation, or insulation breakdown — the robot loses reliable communication between its core control nodes.
The consequence is not a simple fault code. It manifests as intermittent axis errors, unpredictable E-stop triggers, and ultimately a robot that cannot be trusted in a production environment. Because this part number has been discontinued, facilities that have not pre-stocked it face a sourcing window that can stretch from weeks to months through standard channels — if the part can be found at all.
Replacing the entire robot or upgrading to a current-generation IRC5/OmniCore system to resolve a cable harness failure is a decision that no plant manager should be forced into. The engineering cost of revalidating robot programs, updating safety circuits, and retraining operators on a new platform routinely exceeds $200,000 USD per cell. A single spare cable harness, sourced and held in inventory, eliminates that risk entirely.
Facilities running ABB IRC5 controllers paired with IRB 2600 robots — particularly those installed between 2008 and 2016 — should treat the 3HAC030007-001 as a critical long-lead spare. The Multibus architecture used in these systems is not forward-compatible with current ABB hardware generations, which means there is no drop-in modern substitute. The only viable path to maintaining these assets is sourcing original or equivalent-specification parts from the secondary market.
DriveKNMS applies a 5-step inspection protocol to all discontinued cable harness units before shipment:
What warranty applies to discontinued parts?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty covering functional defects identified during installation and initial operation. Warranty terms for refurbished units are confirmed at the time of quotation.
How do I confirm this is a genuine or quality-refurbished unit?
All units are sourced from documented industrial decommissions or authorized secondary market channels. Part number markings and revision codes are verified prior to shipment. We do not supply counterfeit or unmarked parts.
Should I stock more than one unit?
For facilities running multiple IRB 2600 robots, holding a minimum of two units is a defensible maintenance strategy. Given that this part is no longer manufactured, current market availability is finite. Once existing secondary market stock is exhausted, there is no production source to replenish from.
Can you confirm compatibility with my specific robot serial number?
Yes. Provide your robot serial number and IRC5 controller software version when contacting us. We will cross-reference against ABB revision documentation before confirming the order.
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