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ABB 001 AC Servo Motor

ABB 3HAC037638-001 AC Servo Motor – Obsolete IRB 7600 Spare Part

Model: IRB76003HAC037638-001 ioDSQC652 3HAC025917-001 3HAC043453-003

Brand ABB
Series 001 AC Servo Motor
Model IRB76003HAC037638-001 ioDSQC652 3HAC025917-001 3HAC043453-003
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ABB 3HAC037638-001 AC Servo Motor – Obsolete IRB 7600 Spare Part

When the rotary AC motor assembly on an ABB IRB 7600 robot fails, the production line does not simply pause — it stops. Replacing an IRB 7600 robot arm today means capital expenditure that routinely exceeds USD 250,000 per unit, plus engineering integration costs, re-certification downtime, and retraining. The 3HAC037638-001 motor assembly, together with its associated I/O board ioDSQC652 (3HAC025917-001) and drive unit 3HAC043453-003, is the mechanical and electrical heart of the IRB 7600 axis drive system. Without a verified replacement unit on hand, a single motor failure converts a manageable maintenance event into a full system retirement decision.

DriveKNMS holds physical stock of this discontinued assembly. Inventory is finite and not replenishable through standard distribution channels.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Detail
Part Number (Main) 3HAC037638-001
Associated SKU ioDSQC652 / 3HAC025917-001 / 3HAC043453-003
Description Rotary AC Motor incl. pinion
Compatible Robot ABB IRB 7600 Series
Motor Type Rotary AC Servo Motor
Country of Origin Sweden
OEM Status Discontinued / Hard-to-Find
Condition Available New Old Stock (NOS) / Refurbished – Grade A

Note: Electrical parameters (rated torque, rated speed, encoder resolution) are not published here to prevent specification mismatch. Please contact us with your robot serial number for verified compatibility confirmation before ordering.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The ABB IRB 7600 is a heavy-payload industrial robot deployed extensively in automotive body-in-white welding, foundry handling, and press-tending applications. Many of these installations date back to the early 2000s and represent capital investments that plant operators have no budget — or operational justification — to replace wholesale.

ABB's official parts support for early IRB 7600 configurations has contracted significantly. The 3HAC037638-001 motor assembly is no longer listed as an active catalog item through standard ABB distribution. When this motor fails, the procurement team faces a hard choice: source a verified replacement from the secondary market, or commit to a full robot replacement program that disrupts production for weeks.

The secondary market option is not without risk. Counterfeit and mismatched motor assemblies are documented in the IRB 7600 ecosystem. A motor with incorrect pinion geometry or incompatible encoder feedback will cause axis calibration errors and, in worst cases, mechanical collision events. This is why provenance verification and pre-shipment testing are non-negotiable for this part.

How to extend your IRB 7600 asset life by 5–10 years at a fraction of replacement cost:

  • Maintain a dedicated spare motor pool. For any production line running more than two IRB 7600 units, holding one verified 3HAC037638-001 assembly per axis group eliminates unplanned downtime risk. The cost of one spare motor is typically less than 2% of the cost of one robot replacement.
  • Schedule predictive motor inspections at 20,000-hour intervals. Bearing wear, encoder drift, and winding insulation degradation are detectable before failure. Early detection converts a planned swap into a 4-hour maintenance window rather than a 3-week procurement crisis.
  • Negotiate a consignment stock agreement. Work with a specialist supplier — such as DriveKNMS — to hold bonded inventory against your specific robot fleet. This eliminates lead time risk without tying up capital in parts that may not be needed immediately.
  • Document firmware and calibration baselines. Before any motor swap, record the existing axis calibration data from the IRC5 or S4C+ controller. A verified replacement motor with correct pinion count allows restoration to original calibration parameters without full re-commissioning.
  • Audit your installed base now. Identify which robots in your fleet are running the highest-risk motor assemblies based on operating hours and duty cycle. Prioritize spare procurement for the highest-utilization units first.

Plants that implement a structured spare parts strategy for their IRB 7600 fleet consistently report asset service lives of 18–22 years from original installation — well beyond the 10–12 year horizon that OEM support timelines suggest.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

Every 3HAC037638-001 unit shipped by DriveKNMS passes a documented 5-step quality process before dispatch:

  1. Visual and mechanical inspection: Housing integrity, pinion gear condition, shaft runout measurement, and connector pin corrosion assessment. Units with pin oxidation exceeding surface-level discoloration are rejected.
  2. Electrolytic capacitor assessment: Internal drive-associated capacitors are checked for bulging, leakage, and ESR deviation. Aged capacitors are replaced with specification-matched components before the unit is classified as Grade A.
  3. Firmware and encoder version verification: Where applicable, encoder firmware version is confirmed against the compatibility matrix for IRC5 and S4C+ controller generations. Mismatched firmware versions are flagged and disclosed prior to sale.
  4. Insulation resistance test: Motor winding insulation is tested to confirm no moisture ingress or dielectric breakdown has occurred during storage.
  5. Functional run test: Where test bench infrastructure permits, the motor is run under no-load conditions to confirm rotation, encoder signal integrity, and thermal behavior within normal parameters.

Test records are available upon request for units designated for critical production environments.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement: The 3HAC037638-001 is a direct mechanical and electrical substitute for the original installed unit. No axis re-engineering or controller hardware modification is required.
  • No reprogramming required: Provided the replacement unit carries the correct pinion count and encoder type for your specific IRB 7600 axis, restoration to service requires only standard axis calibration — not a full controller re-commissioning.
  • Avoids engineering reconstruction costs: Integrating a different motor family into an IRB 7600 axis requires mechanical adapter design, controller parameter re-mapping, and safety re-certification. A verified OEM replacement eliminates all of these costs.
  • Supports long-term fleet continuity: Securing multiple units now, while secondary market stock exists, is a lower-cost strategy than emergency procurement at premium prices during a production stoppage.

FAQ

Q: What warranty applies to a discontinued part?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all refurbished units and a 180-day warranty on verified New Old Stock (NOS) units. Warranty covers functional failure under normal operating conditions and excludes damage from installation error or electrical overstress.

Q: How do I confirm this is a genuine ABB unit and not a counterfeit?
A: All units are sourced from documented industrial decommissioning projects or authorized surplus channels. We provide the unit's original ABB part label, serial number, and — where available — original purchase documentation. We do not source from unverified brokers.

Q: Should I buy more than one unit?
A: For any facility running IRB 7600 robots in continuous production, holding a minimum of one spare motor assembly per robot is standard risk management practice. Given that this part is no longer in active production, current secondary market stock represents a finite and diminishing resource. Procurement decisions delayed by 12–18 months frequently result in no available stock at any price.

Q: What is the lead time?
A: In-stock units ship within 3–5 business days after order confirmation and payment. For large quantity requirements, contact us to discuss availability and logistics.

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