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If a servo motor or component on your robot system fails, you'll find suitable spare parts and servo motors for Haas robots here. This category is aimed at companies that want to reduce downtime and clearly document their procurement processes, from parts matching to ordering. For quick reference, terms like Haas Robot Packages and Haas Cobot Packages from the Haas automation program will help you find the right parts. This allows you to procure Haas robot spare parts specifically for your system.
HAAS 18-06-74-00/a MSTV2 & 18-06-86-00/a VHL Used goods - normal signs of wear. Further details and pictures on request. The stated amount is...
View full detailsHAAS 18-06-52 INV Bus Display Interface Used goods - normal signs of wear. Further details and pictures on request. The stated amount is net. The...
View full detailsHAAS 18-06-18-00 Cooling 2 Board Used goods - normal signs of wear. Further details and pictures on request. The stated amount is net. The legall...
View full detailsHAAS 18-11-12-00 Control board SW2 Used goods - normal signs of wear. Further details and pictures on request. The stated amount is net. The leg...
View full detailsHAAS 18-06-39-00 Intercooler monitoring board Used goods - normal signs of wear. Further details and pictures on request. The stated amount is...
View full detailsHAAS 18-06-53-00 ILV Bus Display Interface Used goods - normal signs of wear. Further details and pictures on request. The stated amount is net....
View full detailsHAAS 18-06-49-00 LLR Bus Display Interface Card Used goods - normal signs of wear. Further details and pictures on request. The stated amount is ...
View full detailsHAAS 18.06.30.00 analog input card Used goods - normal signs of wear. Further details and pictures on request. The stated amount is net. The leg...
View full detailsHaas offers fully integrated automation solutions for CNC machines – including robot and cobot packages that can be operated via the Haas control system. It is precisely in this environment that typical spare parts needs arise: drives, electrical components, and mechanical assemblies must be reliably available throughout their lifecycle. In this category, we bring together spare parts andServo motors, so that you can implement repairs and maintenance in a structured manner.
Haas robot systems are designed as integrated automation solutions – including operation via the controller and coordinated interfaces. Therefore, selecting a spare part depends not only on the "robot" itself, but also on the specific combination of robot type, cell/peripherals, and machine interface. For servo motors, the following additional factors must be considered: the design, electrical configuration, and specific installation location must be an exact match. Providing us with the identification data allows us to verify compatibility much more reliably than relying on rough model assumptions.
Robotics in CNC manufacturing is frequently used for repetitive loading and unloading tasks – for example, workpiece handling on lathes or milling machines. Haas offers robot packages and cobot packages, as well as other automation models, for this purpose. If you are expanding your system orHaas automateThis creates a clear need for a reliable supply of spare parts so that maintenance and repairs can be planned.
Typical procurement scenarios include replacing a drive after a defect, preventative replacement in case of irregularities, or recommissioning a cell after a prolonged period of inactivity. In these cases, the rapid availability of the correct servo motor or the appropriate assembly is often crucial for your lead times.
For a technical classification of the product lines and automation terms, you can use the official overview from Haas:Haas automation systems.
In the spare parts business, one thing counts above all: clear identification. With properly documented parts information, you avoid incorrect orders, reduce returns, and keep internal approval processes streamlined. Especially whenServo motorsIs it economically sensible to go directly to the correct execution, instead of working with supposedly "compatible" alternatives?
Depending on the requirements, a new component might be useful – or a tested, available alternative if a project needs to be secured at short notice. It is important that the condition and identification are traceable and that the decision can be soundly justified in both purchasing and engineering.
For purchasing and maintenance departments, a quick, standardized comparison is a valuable tool. Providing us with the following information will usually allow us to clarify your request much more quickly – without relying on technical assumptions.
Practical advice: Work on robot systems and their drives should be carried out by qualified personnel. After replacing parts, functional and safety tests must be scheduled in accordance with your internal guidelines and the specific system configuration.
How can I tell if a servo motor will actually fit?
Don't rely solely on the robot's name. The part number, the information on the nameplate, and the specific installation location are crucial. A photo of the label and information on whether it's a Haas Robot Package or a Haas Cobot Package will help ensure correct identification.
Can I still obtain spare parts if the system has been modified?
Yes – a precise description of the current configuration is crucial. Modifications to grippers, peripherals, or the cell can affect which components are installed. Part numbers and photos usually allow for a clear clarification.
How do I support internal approvals in purchasing?
Document the identification (part number/nameplate), the affected downtime or the cause of the failure, as well as the decision criteria (delivery time, condition, budget). This reduces queries and speeds up approvals.
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.
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.