The A20B-2002-0062 is a drive board in the A20B-2002 family. Listings identify it directly as DRIVE BOARD, while other channels classify it as a control board or as a PC Board PLC / Add-On Board.
The shared point across these listings is that the model belongs to the board-level control and drive section of installed FANUC hardware rather than to a display or communication-only role.
This board should be treated as an exact-match replacement item rather than a generic PCB. Because listings do not expand the function into a longer series-specific title, the most reliable replacement method is to match the exact part code already mounted in the machine and preserve the same board position within the control or drive hardware.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | A20B-2002-0062 |
| Manufacturer | FANUC |
| Product Type | Drive Board / Control Board |
| Product Series | A20B-2002 |
| Listing Description | DRIVE BOARD |
| Alternate Inventory Description | Control Board |
| Category Seen in Listings | PC Board PLC / Add-On Board |
| Weight Reference Seen in Listings | 5.44 kg / 12.00 lbs |
This board is suitable for installed FANUC control or drive systems where the original hardware already uses the A20B-2002-0062 board position.
It is especially relevant in board replacement, hardware repair, and refurbishment where the original board family and installed role must remain unchanged.
Before ordering, verify the installed board code directly on the hardware and confirm that the board being replaced is A20B-2002-0062 in the same drive or control-board position. Because listings use short, broad descriptions for this model, direct board-label confirmation is more reliable than relying on category naming alone.
Q1: What kind of board is A20B-2002-0062?
It is a drive board, and some listings also classify it as a control board or PC Board PLC / Add-On Board. That indicates a board-level role in the control or drive section of the system rather than a purely display-side or communication-side role.
Q2: Why are the listing descriptions so short for this model?
Some industrial spares are cataloged primarily by the installed board code and a short board-role label rather than by a long-form application name.
For this model, the consistent element across listings is the drive-board identity, so the exact part number becomes the key matching reference.
Q3: Is this a main board?
The listings do not position it clearly as a main board. Instead, they describe it as a drive board or control board, which means it is better treated as a board-level module inside the drive or control section rather than assumed to be the system motherboard.
Q4: Why does exact part-number matching matter on this board?
Because this model is described in short board-role terms rather than by a single highly detailed application title.
In that situation, the exact board code is the safest compatibility reference and helps preserve the original installed role inside the hardware.
Q5: What should be checked before buying?
Check the board label on the installed hardware, confirm the original board is A20B-2002-0062, and compare the installed board position before ordering.
On models with broad category labels, direct installed-board verification is the most dependable replacement check.
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