The A16B-2200-0210 occupies the 021x position within the A16B-2200 series — a range that follows the confirmed 020x robot control boards and precedes the 03x axis and option board groups. The A16B-2200 series at the 021x position is consistent with CNC control functions such as:
Sub-CPU or control logic boards: Series 15 and 16-era CNCs used multiple boards for CPU and control tasks. The 021x range may house boards providing auxiliary control logic for specific CNC platform configurations.
Communication or interface boards: The A16B-2200 series confirmed boards include multiple communication and interface functions (PMC I/O Link at 0341, graphics/RS-232 at 0910). The 021x range may extend this interface capability.
Period-specific option boards: FANUC's first-generation 16/18/21 series CNCs used A16B-2200 option boards extensively. The 021x range is within the period covered by these CNC systems.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | A16B-2200-0210 |
| Series | A16B-2200 |
| Range | 021x |
| Repair History | Avg repair |
| Manufacturer | FANUC Corporation |
"We have repair history with this item. Avg. Past repair is ." The existence of a repair history and the average repair cost indicate:
Confirmed board identity: Boards with established repair histories are regularly encountered by service centres — confirming the A16B-2200-0210 is an actively serviced board, not an obscure or rarely-seen component.
Repairable architecture: The repair range places this board in the category of component-repairable PCBs. This is typical for logic and interface boards in the A16B-2200 series — boards using standard SMD components on well-understood circuitry that can be repaired at component level. Service availability: FANUC specialists carrying repair history for A16B-2200-0210 include , alongside the broader A16B-2200 service network of , and .
CNC control board fault: A FANUC CNC develops a fault traceable to the A16B-2200-0210. The board is identified from its label. Replacement or repair restores the CNC control function.
Board-level repair: A production facility's A16B-2200-0210 has failed. Rather than sourcing a replacement, the board is sent to for component-level repair at approximately average cost.
Q1: How do I confirm A16B-2200-0210 is the correct board for my FANUC system?
Read the part number from the installed board's label. If it reads A16B-2200-0210, this is the confirmed part. Cross-reference with the spare parts list in the applicable FANUC maintenance manual for the specific CNC model.
Q2: Is the average repair cost a firm price for A16B-2200-0210?
this as the "avg. Past repair" — an average, not a fixed price. Actual repair cost depends on the fault condition and which components have failed. They request a picture of the board's condition before providing a firm estimate. Send the board for inspection before committing to repair.
Q3: Does replacing A16B-2200-0210 require CNC data backup?
This depends on the board's functional role. CNC main CPU and memory boards require parameter and programme backup. Interface and option boards typically require no data backup. Confirm from the board's function in the applicable system documentation.
Q4: Can A16B-2200-0210 be repaired or must it always be replaced?
they "have repair history with this item" — confirming component-level repair is viable for A16B-2200-0210. Repair is a cost-effective alternative to replacement for boards with repairable component-level faults.
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