FANUC QPI Series Modules
FANUC QPI Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The FANUC QPI (Q-Series Panel Interface) series represents a mature, widely…
Model: 2007-T364
Product Overview
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Datasheet Preview
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Commercial Path
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Technical Dossier
The FANUC 2007-T364 is a teach pendant wiring harness/cable assembly used in FANUC robot systems — a component that sits at the intersection of motion control and operator interface reliability. As global semiconductor and precision component shortages continue to compress lead times across the automation sector, procurement managers sourcing FANUC robot spare parts face a binary risk: either maintain buffer stock or accept unplanned downtime costs that far exceed the component's unit price.
This page is designed to give you the procurement intelligence you need — spare parts turnover benchmarks, TCO breakdown, and supply continuity options — before you submit your RFQ.
| Part Number | 2007-T364 |
| Brand | FANUC |
| Category | Teach Pendant Cable / Robot Wiring Harness |
| Series | FANUC Robot Accessories |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Compatibility | FANUC CNC & Robot Systems (confirm compatibility with your system model before ordering) |
| Condition | New / Surplus New / Refurbished (specify on RFQ) |
| Inventory Status | Limited surplus stock available — subject to prior sale; confirm availability via RFQ |
| Lead Time | In-stock orders: 3–7 business days (DHL/FedEx express); sourced orders: 2–4 weeks |
| Warranty | 12 months from shipment date |
| MOQ | 1 piece (bulk pricing available for 5+ units) |
| Payment Terms | T/T, PayPal, Western Union, L/C (negotiable for large orders) |
Procurement decisions on robot cable assemblies are rarely about the component price alone. The real cost driver is unplanned downtime. A single production line stoppage in an automotive or electronics manufacturing environment can cost $5,000–$50,000 per hour depending on throughput. The FANUC 2007-T364, while a relatively low-cost consumable, is a single point of failure for teach pendant communication — meaning a degraded or broken cable can halt an entire robot cell.
Spare Parts Turnover Rate Benchmark: For high-utilization FANUC robot installations (2+ shifts/day), industry practice recommends maintaining 1–2 units of teach pendant cables as on-hand buffer stock. The annualized carrying cost of this buffer is negligible compared to the cost of a single unplanned stoppage event.
Where DriveKNMS reduces your TCO:
Every unit shipped by DriveKNMS is subject to pre-shipment inspection. We do not ship untested or cosmetically damaged parts without explicit buyer disclosure and price adjustment.
We operate as a specialist industrial spare parts sourcing partner — not a general marketplace. This distinction matters for B2B buyers who need accountability, not just availability.
Q: What payment terms are available for first-time buyers?
A: We accept 100% T/T in advance for first orders. For repeat buyers or orders above USD 5,000, we can discuss net payment terms or L/C arrangements.
Q: What is your warranty policy if the part fails within the warranty period?
A: We offer replacement or full refund for parts confirmed defective within 12 months of shipment, subject to return inspection. Buyer covers return freight; we cover replacement shipping.
Q: Do you offer volume discounts for bulk orders?
A: Yes. Orders of 5+ units of the same part number receive preferential pricing. Contact us with your annual consumption forecast for a framework agreement quote.
Q: Can you source other FANUC spare parts alongside the 2007-T364?
A: Yes. We regularly fulfill consolidated FANUC spare parts orders. Submit a full BOM list and we will provide a consolidated quote with single-shipment logistics.
Q: What if the part I receive is not compatible with my system?
A: Compatibility verification is the buyer's responsibility prior to ordering. However, if you provide your robot model and system configuration at the time of RFQ, our technical team will flag known compatibility issues before shipment.