Kollmorgen DIGIFAS 7202 Servo Drive – DIGIFAS Series
Kollmorgen DIGIFAS 7202 Servo Drive: Global Sourcing Strategy & Asset Return Value The Kollmorgen DIGIFAS 7202 is a high-performance servo…
Model: 19187-3
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When a Kollmorgen 19187-3 module fails on your production floor, the clock starts immediately. This component is a core control module used in Kollmorgen's legacy servo drive platforms — systems that remain deeply embedded in precision motion control applications across packaging, printing, semiconductor handling, and industrial automation lines built in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Replacing this module with a modern equivalent is not a swap — it is a system redesign. New servo drive architectures carry different communication protocols, feedback interfaces, and tuning parameters. A full retrofit on a multi-axis Kollmorgen-based line routinely costs USD $200,000–$800,000 in engineering, downtime, and recommissioning. Against that figure, a verified spare 19187-3 module represents a fraction of the cost and eliminates weeks of production loss.
DriveKNMS maintains sourced inventory of discontinued Kollmorgen components. Stock of the 19187-3 is limited and not replenishable from the manufacturer.
| Part Number | 19187-3 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Kollmorgen |
| Product Category | Servo Drive Control Module |
| Discontinuation Status | Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer manufactured or supported by Kollmorgen |
| Typical Application | Legacy Kollmorgen servo drive systems; multi-axis motion control platforms |
| Compatible Systems | Kollmorgen legacy servo drive series (verify compatibility with your system documentation before ordering) |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Condition Available | New Old Stock (NOS) / Refurbished – Grade A |
Note: Electrical parameters for this discontinued module are not published in current manufacturer documentation. DriveKNMS does not fabricate specifications. Please provide your system nameplate data when inquiring so our engineers can confirm compatibility.
The Kollmorgen 19187-3 was designed for an era when servo motion control systems were built to last 20–30 years. Many of those systems are still running. The problem is that Kollmorgen has long since discontinued this product line, and the broader industry has moved to digital fieldbus-based architectures that are fundamentally incompatible with these older platforms.
Factory managers facing a failed 19187-3 have three realistic options: source a verified replacement module, execute a full drive system retrofit, or halt production. The retrofit path is rarely fast — lead times for engineering assessment alone can run 8–16 weeks. Sourcing a replacement module from a specialist like DriveKNMS restores production within days.
For plants running Kollmorgen-based servo systems, the strategic answer is not to wait for a failure. Holding one or two spare 19187-3 modules as insurance stock is a documented asset protection practice. The cost of a spare module is measured in hundreds or low thousands of dollars. The cost of an unplanned line stoppage — lost production, expedited labor, customer penalties — is measured in multiples of that figure per day.
This is the core logic behind extending the operational life of legacy automation assets: identify the single-point-of-failure components, secure verified spares, and document them in your maintenance system. A well-managed spare parts program for a Kollmorgen servo line can defer a capital replacement project by 5–10 years without compromising production reliability.
Sourcing discontinued industrial components carries real risk. Age-related degradation, improper storage, and counterfeit parts are documented problems in the obsolete parts market. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step inspection protocol to every 19187-3 unit before it leaves our facility:
Each unit ships with an inspection report. Units that do not pass all five steps are not offered for sale.
What warranty applies to a discontinued module like the 19187-3?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty on all refurbished units covering functional failure under normal operating conditions. New Old Stock units carry a 30-day DOA guarantee. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of sale.
How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
Every unit is inspected at board level. We document the physical markings, date codes, and construction characteristics consistent with authentic Kollmorgen production. Units with inconsistencies are rejected. We do not source from unverified brokers.
Should I buy more than one unit?
For any production line where the 19187-3 is a single point of failure, holding at least one cold spare is a sound maintenance practice. If your line runs multiple axes using this module, a proportional spare ratio is advisable. Our team can assist with a spare parts planning review on request.
Can you source other discontinued Kollmorgen parts?
Yes. DriveKNMS specializes in obsolete and hard-to-find industrial automation components. Contact us with your full part number list for availability and lead time assessment.
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