The A20B-8200-0395 is a FANUC main PCB in the A20B-8200 family. Public industrial listings consistently identify this model as a ZERO-i Mate C main PCB, which places it in the core control-board category rather than in the I/O, memory, or accessory section of the CNC system.
Some public listings also note that firmware or series details may matter for this board, which is typical for main-board replacement in installed FANUC controls.
As a main PCB, this board belongs to the center of the machine’s control architecture. In real service work, the main board is one of the most important hardware layers in the control, so exact part-number matching is far more important than visual similarity alone.
Keeping the same model helps preserve the original CNC platform and the board-family structure already used in the machine.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | A20B-8200-0395 |
| Manufacturer | FANUC |
| Product Type | Main PCB / Board |
| Product Series | A20B-8200 |
| Public Description | ZERO-i Mate C Main PCB |
| Public Service Note | Firmware or series may need confirmation |
| Public Market Context | Board-level replacement / refurbished stock listings |
This board is suited to installed FANUC ZERO-i Mate C CNC systems where the machine already depends on the A20B-8200-0395 main-board structure.
It is especially relevant in main-board replacement, controller repair, refurbishment, and lifecycle support where the same CNC platform has to be retained.
Before ordering, confirm the installed part number, verify that the control platform is ZERO-i Mate C, and check whether the installed board requires the same firmware or series alignment referenced in public service listings. On a main PCB, exact model continuity is one of the most important replacement checks.
Q1: What kind of board is A20B-8200-0395?
It is a FANUC main PCB. Public industrial listings identify it specifically as a ZERO-i Mate C main PCB, which means it belongs to the central hardware structure of the CNC control rather than to a peripheral board category.
Q2: Why is the ZERO-i Mate C description important?
Because that wording identifies the installed control family the board belongs to. Main boards are selected by exact control platform, and the repeated ZERO-i Mate C description is one of the clearest compatibility markers for this model.
Q3: Is this a core control board or a peripheral board?
It is a core control board. The public descriptions place it in the main PCB category, which means it is part of the controller’s central hardware layer, not a simple add-on or interface-only board.
Q4: Why does exact part-number matching matter so much here?
Because this is a main board, and the main board defines the original control platform of the machine. Public listings identify this model by exact part number and exact CNC family, so the safest replacement approach is to match the same installed board.
Q5: What should be checked before ordering?
Check the installed board code, confirm the control is ZERO-i Mate C, and verify that the original main board is A20B-8200-0395. If the supplier mentions firmware or series alignment, that should also be confirmed before purchase.
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