Description
Kollmorgen S20660-SRS Servo Drive: Precision Motion Control for Demanding Industrial Applications

You might notice how often servo drives get oversold with vague “high-performance” claims. The S20660-SRS? It’s different. Built after Danaher’s automation division became Fortive (so yes, it’s technically a Kollmorgen product now), this drive handles those gritty moments when your production line can’t afford stuttering axes. From my experience troubleshooting bottlenecks in packaging lines, its real strength shows when synchronizing multiple stations under heavy load—like when your case packer needs to adjust speeds mid-cycle without losing registration.
Why Maintenance Teams Actually Like This Drive
- Field-replaceable power modules – Swap IGBTs in 15 minutes during shift change. No more waiting for vendor technicians when a voltage spike takes out phase U.
- Adaptive tuning algorithms – One plant manager told me it cut his CNC spindle setup time by 70% because it auto-compensates for mechanical resonance. Typically handles belt-driven systems better than most competitors.
- Dual Ethernet/IP + PROFINET ports – Run machine diagnostics on one network while streaming motion data to MES on the other. In many cases, this eliminates the need for separate protocol converters.
- -40°C cold-start capability – Critical for freezer warehouses. I’ve seen cheaper drives fail here when condensation forms during defrost cycles.
Technical Specifications You Can Verify
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand/Model | Kollmorgen S20660-SRS (formerly Danaher) |
| HS Code | 8504.40.9590 (AC Motor Drives) |
| Power Requirements | 3-phase 230/400VAC ±10%, 50-60Hz |
| Operating Temp | -10°C to +50°C (derate 2% per °C above 40°C) |
| Signal I/O | 12 digital inputs, 8 outputs, 4 analog ±10V |
| Installation | DIN rail (35mm) or panel mount |
Where It Solves Real Headaches
This isn’t for hobbyist CNC routers. Think pharmaceutical blister packaging lines needing 0.01mm positioning accuracy during high-speed indexing, or automotive weld cells where axis synchronization prevents arc instability. One customer in Wisconsin uses it on robotic tire handlers—the drive’s torque ripple suppression stops those annoying “jolts” when grippers engage heavy rubber. It seems to be particularly resilient in environments with frequent power fluctuations, like older factories near steel mills.
What Your Procurement Team Cares About
Let’s be honest: you’re comparing total cost of ownership, not just sticker price. The S20660-SRS typically reduces downtime through predictive maintenance alerts (like capacitor health monitoring) and shares firmware across Kollmorgen’s drive family—so your techs only need one training session. We keep these in stock for next-week shipping, and the 365-day warranty covers field failures (not lightning strikes, obviously). Payment’s 50% upfront with balance before FedEx/UPS/DHL dispatch. One plant manager recently told us the drive paid for itself in 8 months by eliminating a $12k/hour bottle-filling line stoppage.
Installation Reality Check
Don’t cram this into a 19″ cabinet with 10 other heat-generating devices. You’ll need 50mm clearance on both sides for convection cooling—it’s not just a suggestion when ambient hits 45°C. Wire the brake resistor directly to terminals (no daisy-chaining) and verify your encoder cables are shielded with 360° connectors. Routine stuff: clean vents quarterly with compressed air (not a brush—that damages filters), and update firmware during planned shutdowns. One thing I appreciate? The status LEDs work even when power’s off, so you can diagnose last-fault codes without rebooting.
Certifications That Matter On The Plant Floor
CE, UL 61800-5-1, ISO 13849 PLd (Cat 3), RoHS 3 compliant. Warranty covers parts/labor for 365 days from commissioning—just keep your thermal images showing proper cabinet airflow if you file a claim. Not that you’ll need it often; these drives routinely hit 100,000+ operating hours in controlled environments.











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