Description
ABB 3HAC4776-1/1 – Servo Drive Module for Precision Motion Control
If you’re working on industrial automation systems—especially robotics or CNC machinery—you’ve likely come across the ABB 3HAC4776-1/1. It’s a servo drive module designed to deliver stable, responsive motor control in demanding environments. From my experience supporting integration teams, this unit tends to show up in applications where timing precision and torque consistency matter more than just raw power.
Key Features
- High-Dynamic Response: One thing I appreciate is how quickly it reacts to position feedback changes—useful when running high-speed pick-and-place robots.
- Integrated Safety Functions: Includes STO (Safe Torque Off), which typically simplifies compliance with safety standards like ISO 13849.
- Modular Design: Seems to be engineered for easy replacement; fits standard ABB cabinet rails without adapters in most cases.
- Digital Diagnostics: Real-time monitoring via built-in LEDs and software tools helps reduce troubleshooting time during unplanned stops.
- Compatibility: Works seamlessly with other IRC5 controller components—fewer configuration hiccups compared to mixing third-party drives.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand / Model | ABB / 3HAC4776-1/1 |
| HS Code | 85371090 |
| Power Requirements | DC 24–56 V, max current ~15 A per axis |
| Dimensions & Weight | Approx. 180 x 120 x 50 mm / 1.1 kg |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to +45°C (derating above 40°C) |
| Signal I/O Types | Digital inputs/outputs (24V TTL), encoder feedback (Resolver/SINCOS) |
| Communication Interfaces | Fieldbus: DeviceNet (optional Profibus DP-V1 via gateway) |
| Installation Method | DIN rail or panel mount within IRC5-compatible cabinets |
Application Fields
You might notice that the 3HAC4776-1/1 appears frequently in robotic welding cells, automated assembly lines, and material handling systems using IRB-series arms. It’s also used in some non-robotic motion setups—like rotary indexing tables—where synchronized multi-axis movement is needed. In many cases, users report fewer resonance issues compared to older analog drive models.
Advantages & Value
Procurement-wise, sticking with genuine ABB modules like this one usually pays off in reduced downtime. Compatibility headaches are rare, firmware updates are well-documented, and technical support paths exist through authorized channels. While not the cheapest option on the surplus market, its mean time between failures (MTBF) seems higher than reconditioned alternatives we’ve tested. Some customers have mentioned that having spare units on hand cuts changeover time significantly during maintenance windows.
Installation & Maintenance
Install only in clean, dry enclosures meeting IP54 minimum standards. Ensure adequate ventilation—don’t stack heat-generating components directly above it. Use shielded cables for signal lines, especially near VFDs or transformers. Grounding should follow ABB’s EMC guidelines to avoid noise interference. For maintenance, check connector tightness annually, clean dust from heatsinks every six months in dirty environments, and keep firmware updated when patches address known bugs (ABB occasionally releases fixes for resolver drift compensation).
Quality & Certifications
Certified to CE, UL, and RoHS standards. Complies with industrial EMC directives for both emissions and immunity. The manufacturer warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship for one year (365 days) from date of shipment. No coverage for damage due to improper installation, overvoltage events, or physical impact.
Order Placement Process and Guarantees
We keep select units in stock—delivery typically takes about one week if available. If not, lead time won’t exceed four weeks. Payment requires 50% upfront, with the balance due before dispatch. Shipments go out via FedEx, UPS, or DHL depending on destination and urgency. All units are tested prior to shipping and include basic documentation for setup reference.








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