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ABB 1 Robotic Servo Motor

ABB 3HAC14041-1 Robotic Servo Motor – Obsolete IRB7600 Spare Part

Model: IRB76003HAC14041-1 IRB76003HAC12162-1 IRB76003HAC14673-3

Brand ABB
Series 1 Robotic Servo Motor
Model IRB76003HAC14041-1 IRB76003HAC12162-1 IRB76003HAC14673-3
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ABB 3HAC14041-1 Robotic Servo Motor – Obsolete IRB7600 Spare Part

The ABB IRB7600 is one of the heaviest-duty industrial robots ever deployed in automotive body shops, foundries, and heavy-material handling lines. When the servo motor driving its axes fails, the production line does not pause — it stops. Sourcing a replacement through OEM channels is no longer straightforward: ABB has discontinued the 3HAC14041-1 (cross-reference: 3HAC12162-1 / 3HAC14673-3), and lead times through authorized distributors — when stock exists at all — routinely exceed 16 to 26 weeks. A single IRB7600 cell going dark for that duration translates into production losses that dwarf the cost of the robot itself. DriveKNMS maintains verified physical stock of this motor. This is not a broker listing. This is a direct inventory position.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Detail
Primary Part Number 3HAC14041-1
Cross-Reference SKUs 3HAC12162-1 / 3HAC14673-3
Compatible Robot ABB IRB7600 Series
Component Type AC Servo Motor (Axis Drive)
Manufacturer ABB Robotics
Country of Origin Sweden
OEM Status Discontinued / Obsolete
Typical System ABB IRC5 / S4C+ Controller

Note: Electrical parameters (voltage, current rating, encoder resolution) vary by axis position and robot configuration. Confirmed specifications are provided upon request with your robot serial number. No parameters are published here that cannot be verified against ABB documentation.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The ABB IRB7600 entered service in the early 2000s and became the backbone of high-payload automation in automotive stamping, die casting, and heavy assembly. Many of these installations are now 15 to 20 years old — well past the point where OEM support is commercially viable for ABB to maintain. The servo motors on the IRB7600's primary axes are precision-wound, encoder-integrated units that cannot be substituted with generic industrial motors without a full mechanical and software re-engineering project. That project, when scoped properly, costs between USD 80,000 and USD 250,000 per cell — not counting downtime.

The alternative is straightforward: maintain a verified spare of the 3HAC14041-1 on the shelf. A single unit held in controlled storage costs a fraction of one day of unplanned downtime. For plant managers operating under capital expenditure freezes or facing a 3-to-5 year runway before a planned line upgrade, this is not a workaround — it is the correct asset protection strategy. Extending the operational life of an IRB7600 installation by 5 to 10 years through targeted spare parts management is a documented practice in automotive and heavy industry. The economics are not ambiguous.

The critical constraint is sourcing integrity. As OEM stock depletes globally, the secondary market fills with parts of unknown provenance. DriveKNMS operates with a traceable sourcing and inspection protocol specifically because the consequences of installing a counterfeit or degraded servo motor in a high-payload robot are not limited to the motor itself.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

Every 3HAC14041-1 unit processed by DriveKNMS passes a structured 5-stage inspection before it is offered for sale:

  • Stage 1 – Visual and Mechanical Inspection: Housing integrity, shaft condition, connector pin inspection, and mounting surface assessment.
  • Stage 2 – Electrolytic Capacitor Assessment: Internal capacitors are evaluated for age-related degradation. Units with suspect capacitors are either reconditioned or rejected.
  • Stage 3 – Encoder and Firmware Verification: Encoder integrity is confirmed. Where firmware versioning is accessible, compatibility with the target IRC5 or S4C+ controller version is verified.
  • Stage 4 – Pin and Contact Corrosion Screening: All connector interfaces are inspected under magnification for oxidation, fretting corrosion, and contact deformation.
  • Stage 5 – Functional Bench Test: Where test infrastructure permits, the motor is run under controlled load conditions and output is logged against reference parameters.

Condition grade (New Surplus, Refurbished, or Tested Used) is disclosed explicitly in the quotation. No unit is shipped without a condition declaration.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement: The 3HAC14041-1 installs directly into the IRB7600 axis housing without mechanical modification.
  • No reprogramming required: The IRC5 and S4C+ controllers recognize the motor through the existing axis configuration. No parameter re-entry or software re-commissioning is needed under standard replacement conditions.
  • Avoids engineering reconstruction costs: Substituting a non-OEM motor requires mechanical adapters, encoder signal conversion, and controller parameter retuning — a project that typically requires ABB-certified robotics engineers. The 3HAC14041-1 eliminates this entirely.
  • Supports long-term asset protection planning: Facilities managing multiple IRB7600 units should consider holding 1 to 2 spare motors per active cell. As global secondary market stock continues to deplete, acquisition cost will increase and availability will decrease. Procurement now is a hedge against future operational risk.

FAQ

What warranty applies to an obsolete spare part?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all tested and refurbished units. New surplus units carry a 180-day warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of quotation.

How do I confirm the unit is genuine ABB and not a counterfeit?
All units are sourced from traceable channels — decommissioned OEM installations, authorized surplus liquidations, or verified distributor overstock. Serial number and date code documentation is provided where available. We do not source from anonymous brokers or unverified secondary markets.

Should I buy more than one unit?
For any facility running two or more IRB7600 robots, holding at least one spare motor per axis type is standard practice in asset-intensive industries. The 3HAC14041-1 is not a part that will become easier to find over time. If your maintenance budget allows, securing a second unit now is a defensible capital allocation decision.

Can you supply other IRB7600 spare parts?
Yes. DriveKNMS specializes in hard-to-find and obsolete components for ABB robotics and industrial automation systems. Contact us with your full parts list for a consolidated quotation.

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