Description
Rexroth Indramat DKS01.1-W030B-DL05-00 AC Servo Drive – Reliable 30 A axis control for fast, precise motion
The Rexroth Indramat DKS01.1-W030B-DL05-00 is a compact industrial AC servo drive typically used as a single-axis controller in packaging, printing, and general automation lines. From my experience, this 30 A class unit pairs well with Indramat MDD/MKD servo motors when you need responsive torque, clean velocity control, and steady uptime without overcomplicating the cabinet design.
Company’s Order Placement Process and Guarantees
- Warranty: 365 days
- Lead time: 1 week when in stock; no more than one month at the latest
- Payment: 50% advance payment; full payment prior to delivery
- Shipping: FedEx, UPS, DHL
Key Features
- 30 A current class (W030) – Suits medium-to-high torque applications that need quick acceleration and stable speed control.
- Single-axis, cabinet-mounted design – A space-efficient module that integrates neatly into standard industrial panels.
- Analog command control (DL option family) – In many cases this variant supports ±10 V command with digital enable/ready signals, keeping integration straightforward with legacy or simple motion controllers.
- Motor feedback compatibility – Typically supports Rexroth/Indramat digital servo feedback used on MDD/MKD series motors for precise commutation and diagnostics.
- Fast fault indication – Clear status LEDs and diagnostic codes help maintenance teams shorten downtime.
- Robust build for continuous duty – Designed for 24/7 industrial environments; you might notice it runs cool and steady when the cabinet airflow is set up correctly.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | Rexroth Indramat DKS01.1-W030B-DL05-00 |
| HS Code | 850440 (Static converters / AC drive units) |
| Power Requirements | Three-phase AC mains; 30 A current class (exact voltage and fuse sizing per nameplate/version) |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 45°C (typical for DKS series in ventilated cabinets) |
| Signal Input/Output Types | ±10 V analog command (DL option family), digital enable/ready/fault; motor encoder feedback via Indramat digital servo feedback |
| Communication Interfaces | Analog command interface; front diagnostics/LEDs (fieldbus not typical on this variant) |
| Installation Method | Panel/cabinet mounting, vertical orientation; forced-air ventilation recommended |
| Protection Class | IP20 (cabinet use) |
Application Fields
This drive shows up a lot in packaging machinery (form-fill-seal, cartoners), printing/press lines, pick-and-place gantries, and light-to-medium machine tools. One thing I appreciate is how predictable the torque response feels when used with MDD/MKD motors—motion profiles for feeders, unwind/rewind, or synchronized conveyors are usually quick to dial in.
- Packaging and converting lines needing fast indexing and stable web tension
- Printing and labeling systems with precise velocity loops
- Material handling axes and small gantries with repetitive duty cycles
- General-purpose automation retrofits where analog command simplifies integration
Customer feedback (typical): “Dropped in as a replacement and we were running before lunch. Diagnostics were straightforward, and the motor tuning didn’t take long.”
Advantages & Value
- Drop-in replacement potential – Minimizes line downtime when swapping older units with matching motor feedback.
- Compatibility with established controls – ±10 V command suits many PLC/motion setups; no need to redesign the control architecture.
- Predictable lifecycle costs – Spare parts, repair, and parameter support are widely available for this series.
- Technical support – Parameter guidance and start-up assistance typically shorten commissioning.
Installation & Maintenance
- Cabinet requirements – Mount vertically in a sealed control cabinet; allow adequate top/bottom clearance for airflow. Keep ambient below 45°C and avoid dust/oil mist where possible.
- Power and grounding – Use the specified three-phase mains with correct fusing and a low-impedance PE ground. Shield motor and encoder cables; bond shields on the drive side.
- Wiring practices – Separate power and signal runs; route encoder/analog lines away from contactors and VFD output cables.
- Safety – Lockout/tagout before service; wait for DC link discharge. Verify motor brake control, emergency stop, and enable circuits.
- Routine maintenance – Quarterly dust cleaning, connector re-seating checks, fan/filter inspection, and parameter backup. Firmware/parameter updates should follow your site’s change control.
Quality & Certifications
- Manufacturer quality standards typically include CE compliance; many units in this family are UL Recognized and RoHS conform (depends on production year and region).
- Warranty provided: 365 days from shipment.








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