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I could not verify A06B-6110-H022 as a clearly documented public FANUC order code in the same way as the other two models.
The publicly accessible FANUC αi maintenance manual shows the A06B-6110 family as power supply modules such as H006, H011, H015, H026, while the official spindle-amplifier table separately shows A06B-6111-H022 as αi SP 22.
Because of that mismatch, the most accurate way to present A06B-6110-H022 is as a legacy FANUC drive-family module that requires exact label verification before ordering.
For industrial buyers, that kind of caution is actually useful.
In real CNC maintenance, small differences in the second block of a FANUC order code can change the product category entirely—from power supply to spindle amplifier or other drive-family hardware.
If the machine label truly reads A06B-6110-H022, the safest commercial approach is to keep the wording conservative and to prioritize exact physical verification against the installed unit.
This is why a precise, service-oriented description is more appropriate here than a confident but potentially inaccurate category assignment.
For product-page use, the part is best presented as a FANUC legacy drive-family module for CNC replacement and technical verification, with the recommendation that buyers cross-check the installed label before purchase.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | A06B-6110-H022 |
| Brand / Family | FANUC / A06B-6110 family |
| Public Verification Status | Exact order code not clearly confirmed in public FANUC maintenance tables |
| Closest documented A06B-6110 family context | αi power supply family |
| Closest documented neighboring code in spindle family | A06B-6111-H022 = αi SP 22 |
| Recommended Positioning | Legacy CNC drive-family module, label verification required |
For older FANUC drive hardware, one character difference can completely change the module category. In this case, the public FANUC maintenance manual clearly separates the A06B-6110 power-supply family from the A06B-6111 spindle-amplifier family, which is why using a cautious listing is the most technically honest approach.
In real maintenance work, this prevents buyers from ordering a module that looks close on paper but belongs to a different section of the drive cabinet.
That is also why exact label reading is more useful than descriptive guessing.
If the installed label turns out to read A06B-6110-H026, the module belongs to the αi PS 26 power-supply family.
If it reads A06B-6111-H022, it belongs to the αi SP 22 spindle-amplifier family. Keeping the product copy cautious respects that distinction and helps prevent an expensive mismatch.
Q1: Why is this listing written more cautiously than the others?
Because I could not verify A06B-6110-H022 as a clearly documented public FANUC order code in the same way as the other models.
The official public maintenance tables point to nearby but different codes, so the safest approach is to avoid forcing a product category that may be wrong.
Q2: What does the public FANUC documentation show instead?
The public αi maintenance manual shows A06B-6110 as a power-supply family with documented models such as H006, H011, H015, and H026. It separately shows A06B-6111-H022 as αi SP 22 in the spindle-amplifier family.
Q3: How should a buyer handle this model in practice?
The buyer should verify the exact installed label on the module before ordering.
In CNC service work, that physical label check is often the most reliable way to avoid mixing power-supply, spindle, and servo-drive family hardware.
Q4: Could this be a label or catalog typo?
It is possible. Public documentation clearly supports nearby codes in the A06B-6110 and A06B-6111 ranges, which suggests that a transcription error is plausible.
That is exactly why conservative product wording is the safer technical choice here.
Q5: What should the product page emphasize for this model?
It should emphasize exact part-number verification, legacy FANUC drive-family context, and replacement caution.
For a model with uncertain public mapping, trustworthiness comes from accuracy and transparency rather than from overconfident classification.
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