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LXM62DU60B21000 Lexium 62 Legacy 2 x 2A Double Drive

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Place of Origin: France

Model Number: LXM62DU60B21000

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Specifications
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Product Family:
Lexium 62 Modular Multi-axis Servo System
Product Type:
Servo Drive Module
Axis Configuration:
Two Compact Servo Axes In One Legacy Module
Continuous Output Current:
2 X 2 A
3-Second Peak Output Current:
2 X 6 A
Continuous Motor Power Class:
2 X 0.95 KW
DC Bus Voltage:
250 To 700 VDC
Control Supply:
24 VDC
Communication Interface:
SERCOS III
Safety Configuration:
Legacy B-generation Safety Interface; Verify Installed Documentation
Switching Frequency:
8 KHz
Operating Environment:
5 To 55 °C, Subject To Installation And Derating Rules
Hardware Generation:
Legacy B Hardware Generation; Successor Class LXM62DU60D21000
System Context:
PacDrive 3 And Lexium 62 System Architecture
Product Family:
Lexium 62 Modular Multi-axis Servo System
Product Type:
Servo Drive Module
Axis Configuration:
Two Compact Servo Axes In One Legacy Module
Continuous Output Current:
2 X 2 A
3-Second Peak Output Current:
2 X 6 A
Continuous Motor Power Class:
2 X 0.95 KW
DC Bus Voltage:
250 To 700 VDC
Control Supply:
24 VDC
Communication Interface:
SERCOS III
Safety Configuration:
Legacy B-generation Safety Interface; Verify Installed Documentation
Switching Frequency:
8 KHz
Operating Environment:
5 To 55 °C, Subject To Installation And Derating Rules
Hardware Generation:
Legacy B Hardware Generation; Successor Class LXM62DU60D21000
System Context:
PacDrive 3 And Lexium 62 System Architecture
Description
LXM62DU60B21000 Lexium 62 Legacy 2 x 2A Double Drive

The LXM62DU60B21000 is a legacy B-generation Lexium 62 double drive for two low-current servo axes. Its compact current class provides 2 A continuous output and a 6 A three-second peak on each channel, with a 0.95 kW continuous motor power class per axis.

This model is relevant primarily to maintenance and lifecycle support of machines built around the earlier B hardware generation. The later LXM62DU60D21000 occupies the successor current class, but migration requires a controlled review of hardware, firmware, safety wiring, connectors, and project data.

Key Features

· Legacy B-generation two-axis Lexium 62 module

· 2 A continuous and 6 A three-second peak per channel

· 0.95 kW continuous motor power class per axis

· SERCOS III integration within earlier PacDrive 3 installations

· Compact cabinet footprint for two low-current servo axes

· Useful for exact-model maintenance where the installed suffix must match

Typical Applications

· Maintenance of installed B-generation packaging machines

· Service replacement where the exact legacy order code is specified

· Dual low-current auxiliary axes in earlier Lexium 62 cabinets

· Controlled modernization projects comparing B and D generations

Compatibility and Selection Note

LXM62DU60D21000 is the later successor current class, not a guaranteed plug-in replacement. Before migration, compare firmware, controller support, safety circuit, connectors, bus accessories, motor feedback, project conversion steps, parameter sets, and commissioning records. For service work, match the complete B-suffix order code.

 

LXM62DU60B21000 | FAQ AND SEO

FAQ

1. Is LXM62DU60B21000 a current-generation model?

No. It is a legacy B-generation double drive used mainly for support of installed systems.

2. What are the per-axis ratings?

Each channel is in the 2 A continuous, 6 A three-second peak, and 0.95 kW motor power class.

3. What is the later successor current class?

LXM62DU60D21000 is the later D-generation model in the same compact current class.

4. Can the D model be installed without project changes?

Do not assume so. Firmware, safety wiring, connectors, accessories, controller support, parameters, and commissioning steps may differ.

5. Why is the full suffix important?

The suffix identifies the hardware generation and architecture; matching only the DU60 current code can miss compatibility-critical differences.

6. What records should be collected before service?

Collect the machine project, firmware versions, motor data, cable and connector details, safety drawings, parameter backup, and a clear image of the full nameplate.

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