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Spare parts/servo motor Comau robot

If a drive or control unit fails on your Comau system, you'll find suitable components here – from servo motors to control and operating modules. The items are listed with clear descriptions and part numbers, allowing you to quickly select the correct option. In addition to motors, the category includes teach panels , power supplies, and control boards and modules. The detailed product view provides relevant information and instructions to help you procure your Comau robot spare parts .

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Comau robots: Targeted procurement of spare parts and servo drives

In this category, we group together components that are typically relevant for operation, handling, and motion control in Comau robotics systems. This provides you with a quick, practical selection for maintenance, spare parts management, and purchasing – without the hassle of vague terminology.

What falls under servomotors and assemblies in Comau systems

Comau robots achieve axis movement through suitable drive units, which, depending on the system, can be supplied as individual motors or as pre-assembled modules. The product overview includes, for example, aMOOG servo motorFor Comau, as well as complete assemblies such as a wrist module for a specific robot design (including motors for axes). Additionally, assemblies from the control and power supply areas are also relevant in Comau environments, such as power supplies, processor/control modules, and circuit boards.

Typical application scenarios in operations, maintenance and purchasing

In ongoing manufacturing processes, targeted replacement is often the fastest way to minimize downtime. This frequently involves not only the drive itself, but also operating and control components: A defective programming handheld device can slow down commissioning and fault diagnosis, while power supply or control modules can affect the availability of the entire cell. Therefore, it is crucial for purchasing and operations managers to clearly identify spare parts and ensure their availability.compatibilityto ensure clear verification via part numbers, assembly designations and plant context.

Special features: Operating devices, modules and power supply in Comau systems

In practice, you will often encounter several levels of components at Comau: operator panels (e.g., teach panels), power supply units (rack power supplies or modular power supplies), and control units (e.g., motion control or processor modules and I/O or interface boards). In this category, corresponding items are specifically named, such as teach panels with the C4G designation, a rack power supply, a modular power supply, and motion control and board positions. This simplifies the allocation process for spare parts, because you don't have to start with generic terms, but can work directly with the appropriate assembly family and part number.

Selection and purchase: How to reduce incorrect orders for Comau spare parts

For accurate selection at Comau, precise identification via the part number is usually the fastest and most reliable method. Ensure that the description, number range, and any revision/coding information match your records. The following information is typically helpful when coordinating internally or preparing an inquiry:

  • Part numberand exact article description from the attachment or documentation (including revision/COD, if available)
  • Robot model or cell/station and affected axis/assembly (e.g. wrist, power supply, control board)
  • Photos of nameplates/labels and the installation situation (to avoid confusion about variants)
  • Requirements for condition/acceptance: spare part as an assembly vs. individual component, desired documentation/testing

The product detail pages provide you with the specific item identification; if necessary, additional images or details for identification can be requested.

Other typical questions

How do I identify the correct replacement part for my Comau robot?

The part number is crucial for unambiguous identification. Use the type plate on the component, labels on modules/circuit boards, or the part number from your documentation; for many Comau components, number ranges and codes are indicated directly on the item.

What should I look out for when buying used Comau spare parts?

For items marked as used, you should clarify in advance what visual and functional inspections you require for your internal acceptance process. If you need photos, serial numbers, or detailed views for your documentation, you can request these specifically.

Servo motor or complete assembly – what makes sense for Comau systems?

Whether aservo motorWhether individual components can be replaced or whether a complete assembly is more practical depends on your system and the unit in question. For complete wrist or axis assemblies, in addition to the motor, mechanical components, connectors, and compatibility with the specific robot model often play a role.

How can I tell if an item is available at short notice?

You can see the current availability directly on the respective product page. For purchasing purposes, it is advisable to reference the displayed quantity and the exact product variant in your order or inquiry to ensure that the reservation and allocation remain unambiguous.

Purchase information

Used or new – the right option for your project

Whether used, new, or factory-sealed: what matters is what fits your technical requirements, timeline, and budget. Used products often offer a clear price advantage and are frequently available at short notice. New or sealed units, on the other hand, come with current technology and a long remaining service life.

We make the condition transparent—for example with details on year of manufacture, operating time, and testing prior to shipment— and we’ll discuss openly which option makes the most economic sense. This way, you can decide with confidence whether used or new components are the better fit for your project.

Consulting & service

Behind this offer is an owner with over 15 years of experience in automation and robotics. Instead of standardized replies, you get direct, expert advice—by phone, email, or via our contact form.

If you briefly share your application, rough technical requirements, and budget, we’ll propose suitable solutions and check which units are currently available or can be sourced at short notice. The goal is always a pragmatic, reliable recommendation so you can plan your project with confidence.