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Model: 7211930 ASM7211930G
Product Overview
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Commercial Path
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Technical Dossier
When the control motherboard of a fluid dispensing or conformal coating system fails, the consequences extend far beyond a single machine. For facilities running ASYMTEK legacy platforms, a failed ASM7211930G does not simply mean downtime — it triggers a procurement crisis that can force a full production line requalification, new equipment capital expenditure, and months of process re-validation. The cost of that path routinely runs into the hundreds of thousands, sometimes millions, of dollars. DriveKNMS maintains verified stock of the ASM7211930G specifically to prevent that outcome.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | ASM7211930G / 7211930 |
| Manufacturer | ASYMTEK (acquired by Nordson Corporation) |
| Component Type | Control Motherboard / Main Controller PCB |
| Compatible Platform | ASYMTEK fluid dispensing and conformal coating systems (legacy series) |
| Discontinuation Status | Obsolete – no longer manufactured or supported by OEM |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Condition Available | New Old Stock (NOS) / Professionally Refurbished |
Note: Specific electrical parameters (voltage rails, bus architecture, clock speed) are verified during our QA process and disclosed upon confirmed inquiry. No unverified specifications are published.
ASYMTEK built its reputation on precision fluid dispensing — underfill, encapsulation, conformal coating — for electronics manufacturing lines that demand micron-level repeatability. The ASM7211930G motherboard is the central control node for these systems: it manages motion coordination, dispense valve timing, and process parameter execution. There is no generic substitute. Replacing it with a non-OEM board requires firmware re-engineering, axis recalibration, and full process revalidation — a project that typically consumes 3 to 6 months of engineering time and carries significant qualification risk for regulated industries such as aerospace, automotive electronics, and medical device assembly.
For plant managers facing pressure to retire aging ASYMTEK lines, the arithmetic is straightforward. A single ASM7211930G sourced from verified aftermarket stock costs a fraction of one percent of the capital expenditure required to replace the system. Facilities that maintain a one- or two-unit strategic reserve of this board routinely extend productive asset life by 5 to 10 years beyond OEM support end-of-life — without requalification, without new operator training, and without disrupting validated production processes.
The decision to source a critical spare is not a maintenance expense. It is asset protection.
Every ASM7211930G unit processed by DriveKNMS passes a structured 5-stage inspection protocol before it is offered for sale:
Q: What warranty applies to an obsolete part like the ASM7211930G?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on refurbished units and a 30-day warranty on New Old Stock units. Warranty covers failure under normal operating conditions and excludes damage from incorrect installation or electrical overstress.
Q: How do I know the unit is genuine and not a counterfeit?
A: All units are sourced through documented industrial channels — decommissioned equipment, authorized surplus, and verified distributor stock. Board markings, PCB revision codes, and component date codes are cross-referenced during intake inspection. Counterfeit risk on industrial control boards of this type is low compared to commodity semiconductors, but our intake process screens for anomalies regardless.
Q: Should I buy more than one unit?
A: For any production line where this board is a single point of failure, holding a minimum of one spare unit on-site is standard risk management practice. Given that OEM supply is permanently closed, the cost of a second unit today is substantially lower than emergency sourcing cost 18 months from now — if stock exists at all. For multi-machine facilities, a two-unit reserve per site is a defensible maintenance budget line.
Q: Can you source this part if it is not currently in stock?
A: Yes. DriveKNMS operates an active global sourcing network for obsolete industrial components. If current stock is depleted, submit your requirement and we will initiate a sourcing search. Lead times for sourced units vary from 2 to 8 weeks depending on market availability.