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Model: IRB6600 3HAC14140-1
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When the ABB IRB6600 manipulator harness for axes 5 and 6 fails, the consequences extend far beyond a single robot arm going offline. The IRB6600 is a load-bearing workhorse embedded in automotive body shops, heavy-duty foundry lines, and large-part handling cells worldwide. A single unplanned downtime event on a line running IRB6600 units can cost a facility tens of thousands of dollars per hour. A forced migration to a current-generation robot platform — driven solely by the unavailability of one cable harness — routinely carries a total project cost of USD 500,000 to several million dollars when engineering, re-programming, fixture redesign, and production loss are factored in.
DriveKNMS holds verified physical stock of the 3HAC14140-1. For plant managers and maintenance engineers who have exhausted ABB's official supply chain, this listing represents a direct path to restoring production without a capital project.
| Part Number | 3HAC14140-1 |
| Compatible Robot | ABB IRB6600 Series |
| Function | Manipulator Cable Harness – Axes 5 & 6 |
| Series | IRB6600 |
| Country of Origin | Sweden |
| OEM Status | Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer available through ABB standard distribution |
| Typical Host Systems | ABB IRB6600 robots controlled via IRC5 or S4C+ controller cabinets |
The ABB IRB6600 entered service in the early 2000s and became a standard fixture in high-payload automation cells across the automotive, aerospace, and heavy manufacturing sectors. ABB has since transitioned its portfolio toward the IRB6700 and IRB6790 families, leaving IRB6600 operators without a factory supply path for wear-prone components such as the axes 5/6 cable harness.
The 3HAC14140-1 harness routes power and signal to the wrist joint — the highest-flex, highest-wear segment of the manipulator. Harness degradation in this zone is the leading cause of intermittent axis faults, erratic path deviation, and ultimately hard stops on IRB6600 units. Because the harness interfaces directly with the robot's mechanical and electrical architecture, there is no cross-generation substitute. Fitting a current-model harness is not an option; the connector pinout, routing geometry, and cable length are specific to the IRB6600 mechanical structure.
Facilities that have maintained a stock position on 3HAC14140-1 report extending their IRB6600 fleet service life by 5 to 10 years beyond the point at which ABB discontinued parts support. The arithmetic is straightforward: a replacement harness costs a fraction of one percent of the capital cost of a robot replacement program. For a facility running 10 to 30 IRB6600 units, maintaining a two-unit buffer stock of this harness is one of the lowest-cost asset protection decisions available to a maintenance manager.
The alternative — deferring the spare stock decision until a harness fails in production — places the facility in a position of negotiating under duress, accepting extended lead times from secondary market sources, or committing to an unplanned robot replacement capital project on an emergency timeline.
DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step inspection protocol to all obsolete and legacy spare parts before shipment:
Parts that do not pass all five steps are not listed for sale. Condition is disclosed accurately in each listing — new-old-stock (NOS) and professionally refurbished units are identified separately.
What warranty applies to obsolete spare parts?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against defects in materials and workmanship on all parts that pass our inspection protocol. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of order.
How do I confirm the part is genuine or professionally refurbished?
Each unit shipped by DriveKNMS is accompanied by an inspection record documenting the condition assessment steps completed. New-old-stock units retain original ABB packaging where available. Refurbished units are clearly identified as such, with a summary of work performed.
Should I purchase more than one unit?
For facilities operating multiple IRB6600 units, maintaining a minimum buffer of two 3HAC14140-1 harnesses is a standard recommendation. The axes 5/6 harness is a wear item with a service life that depends on cycle rate, payload, and environmental conditions. A second unit on the shelf eliminates the lead-time risk on the next failure event.
Can this part be used with both IRC5 and S4C+ controllers?
The 3HAC14140-1 is a mechanical and electrical component of the IRB6600 manipulator, not the controller. It is compatible with IRB6600 units regardless of which controller generation is paired with the robot. Confirm your specific IRB6600 variant and revision with our team if there is any uncertainty.