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Pacific Scientific SCE904AN-002-01 Axis Servocontroller – Keep Legacy Motion Systems Running Smoothly

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US$ 3216.00 ≥1 Blade
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Pacific Scientific SCE904AN-002-01
Place of Origin:
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I/O Number Pacific Scientific SCE904AN-002-01
Place of Origin America
Model Number Pacific Scientific SCE904AN-002-01
Condition NEW
Warranty One Year
Package Original Packaging
HS Code 853710
Why Maintenance Teams Actually Like Using This
  • Analog simplicity – No firmware headaches. Just wire your legacy motors (like Parker Hannifin PM501s) directly to the ±10V inputs. One plant manager told me, "It boots faster than my coffee maker – zero network delays."

  • Four axes in one box – Saves cabinet space in retrofits. I've seen it control X/Y/Z plus a spindle on 1990s-era milling machines where PLCs struggled with sync.

  • Real-world durability – Aluminum housing handles factory vibrations. In humid environments (like that Florida bottling plant), it often outlasts newer plastic-cased units.

  • Emergency swap readiness – Standard 50-pin connector means you can hot-swap controllers during downtime. A maintenance lead in Michigan said, "Our backup unit lives next to the coffee station – saved us 12 hours last Christmas shutdown."

Key Specs at a Glance
Parameter Specification
Brand/Model Pacific Scientific (Kollmorgen legacy) SCE904AN-002-01
HS Code 8537.10.9000 (Industrial controller modules)
Power Requirements 24 VDC ±10%, 5A max (typical draw: 3.2A at full load)
Dimensions & Weight 105mm H × 180mm W × 135mm D / 1.8 kg
Operating Temperature 0°C to 55°C (avoid sustained >50°C in unventilated cabinets)
Signal I/O Analog ±10V position commands, ±10V torque feedback, limit switches
Installation DIN-rail mounted (35mm) or panel-mount with brackets
Where You'll Actually Use This (Not Just Theory)

Think aging equipment where a full control upgrade isn't budgeted. Like that 2003 injection molding machine still making medical parts in Wisconsin – its original controllers failed, but dropping in this SCE904AN kept it ISO-certified without reprogramming the entire line. Or conveyor systems in food plants where moisture killed the original drives; the sealed connectors here handle washdown areas better than expected. One thing I appreciate? It doesn't need Ethernet/IP just to spin a motor – perfect for facilities where IT won't touch "old" machinery.

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Procurement Perks You Won't See in Brochures

Let's be real – you're buying this because downtime costs $20k/hour, not for "innovation." It plugs into existing Kollmorgen/Pacific Scientific motor cabling (no adapter nightmares), and the 365-day warranty covers field failures – not just bench tests. In many cases, it's cheaper than reverse-engineering a PLC solution. Bonus: since it's analog, there's zero cybersecurity paperwork. Just wire, power up, and go. Oh, and if your machine uses legacy encoders? It handles 1Vpp and TTL signals without breaking a sweat.

Installation & Maintenance Reality Check

Mount it in a NEMA 12 cabinet with at least 50mm clearance on all sides – I've seen units overheat when squeezed next to VFDs. Use shielded cable for motor leads (ground shields at controller end only), and check terminal torque quarterly; vibration loosens screws over time. No firmware updates needed, but clean dust from vents every 6 months – that paper mill in Ohio learned the hard way when sawdust clogged their unit. Calibration? Rarely required unless you change motors, but verify offset voltages annually with a multimeter.

What's Backing This Unit

Carries original CE certification (per 89/336/EEC EMC directive) and UL listing for industrial control panels. No RoHS compliance – it's legacy tech, but lead-free solder wasn't common when built. Warranty covers 365 days from shipment for component failures (excluding damage from incorrect wiring or environmental abuse). Units ship tested with scope captures of step response – we don't just power-cycle and call it good.

Getting It to Your Floor

In-stock units ship in 1 week via FedEx/UPS/DHL (tracked). For non-stock? 4 weeks max. Payment's 50% upfront, balance before dispatch – no surprises. We test every unit under load before packing, so you're not the beta tester. One customer in Germany said it arrived "in better condition than their original 2005 unit."

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Year Established
2014
Annual Export Value
US$2.5 Million - US$5 Million
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