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In this category, you'll find MGV power supplies and spare parts for industrial systems and robotics peripherals – with clear product descriptions and readily selectable options. If a module fails, you can filter by type, order number, or device ID to directly order the correct part. The selection includes power supplies and related components such as AC controllers and switching regulators (e.g., PH603-2820, PH1003-2840, PH803-2830, or P3051-05121). We deliberately use specific type and product numbers for MGV power supplies to ensure you can quickly find the right component.
MGV Power Supplies PH603 - 2820 Power Supply Used goods - normal signs of wear. Further details and pictures on request. The stated amount is...
View full detailsMGV power supply P3052 - 05121 / R Power supply Order No. 15.7540.650 Used goods - normal signs of wear. Further details and pictures on reque...
View full detailsMGV Power Supply P3310-05121 AC Control Unit for Industrial Robots Used goods - normal signs of wear. Further details and pictures on request....
View full detailsMGV Power Supply P3051-05121 AC Control Unit for Industrial Robots Used goods - normal signs of wear. Further details and pictures on request....
View full detailsMGV power supply P3310-05121 ACF switching regulator Used goods - normal signs of wear. Further details and pictures on request. The stated ...
View full detailsMGV power supply type PH1003 - 2840 Order No. 15.8044.200 Power supply Used goods - normal signs of wear. Further details and pictures on reque...
View full detailsMGV power supply PH803 - 2830 power supply Used goods - normal signs of wear. Further details and pictures on request. The stated amount is ne...
View full detailsA stable power supply is a crucial component in automation environments: If a power supply unit or an associated component fails, often not just one device, but an entire process comes to a standstill. In this category, we bring together MGV-related power supplies and replacement components that you can easily identify using type designations and order numbers – including variants such as AC control units and switching regulators, provided these are part of the power supply chain in the respective system.
Power supplies and switching regulators are (depending on the design) responsible for converting and providing defined output voltages, thus powering controllers, power electronics, or sensors. In practice, power supplies differ not only in power output and number of outputs, but also in form factor and mounting concept (e.g., DIN rail or 19" rack mount). For technical classification of product families and terminology, you can use the publicly available overviews and basic information as a reference, e.g., on [link to relevant documentation].AC/DC DIN railor19” power supplies.
The components listed here are typically used in industrial applications where the power supply must be cleanly managed and reliably provided – for example, in control cabinets, robotics cells, or on machines with time-critical processes. Especially inrobot power supplyPrecise compatibility with the existing assembly is crucial because connectors, dimensions, and signal/power supply logic can be system-dependent. Therefore, the type designation (e.g., PH/P series, order number) is usually the most important selection criterion.
In many systems, MGV modules are identifiable via unique type and order numbers, which significantly simplifies procurement in the event of spare parts. Technically relevant topics concerning switched-mode power supplies include switching regulator topologies and EMC aspects; manufacturer-provided background pages are useful for clarifying terminology.Switching regulator principles,EMCor thatglossaryFor your selection in the shop, the following applies: The decisive factors are always the markings actually present on the device and the installation situation in your system.
To ensure you select the correct module directly, refer to the information found on the existing device/nameplate or in your system documentation. This category includes, among other things:
When selecting a component, pay particular attention to: type designation, order/purchase number (if available), mounting type, connector/connection diagram, revision levels (if applicable), and the intended use within the system. Always compare technical specifications (e.g., input area, output rails, signaling) with your documentation or the type plate; if the product page does not contain all the details, we can often provide additional photos or information.
How do I know which part I need?
The most reliable information is found on the type plate or in the identification codes listed in the documentation: type (PH/P number), order/purchase number, and any internal IDs. This information should match the product description in the shop.
Power supply, switching regulator or AC control unit – which is relevant for me?
It depends on which component in your system provides or distributes the power supply. Power supplies are usually the primary energy source; switching regulators can be part of a larger assembly or a separate module regulating the voltage supply; AC control units can perform functions in the supply and start-up paths in certain systems. The crucial factor is their specific configuration within the device/control cabinet.
How do I handle variants and revisions?
Even with the same basic designation, the version, connections, or revision levels can differ. Therefore, compare not only the name, but also the part numbers, connector diagram, and installation situation. Sending us photos of the nameplate and connections often helps us determine compatibility more quickly.
What does "used goods" mean in this category?
If an item is marked as used, it may show normal signs of wear. Please check the information on the respective product page; if you require additional information for your purchase (e.g., condition/views), please request it specifically before buying.
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.