
Application Scenarios:
In a 24/7 automotive body-in-white welding line, a 250kg ABB IRB 6700 robot suddenly halts with a severe “Axis Computer” or “SMB” fault, displaying error code 50296 (communication failure) or 50056 (safety chain violation). The production of car bodies stops instantly, with costs mounting at tens of thousands of dollars per hour. The maintenance team isolates the fault to the robot’s lower cabinet, the Drive Module. Diagnostics point to a failure in the axis control electronics. Replacing the entire Drive Module is prohibitively expensive and slow. Instead, the solution is a targeted board-level repair. The team replaces the faulty 3HAC043075-003 Axis Computer board and, as a preventative measure given its interconnected role, the 3HAC021905-001 SMB board. After the swap, a careful calibration procedure using the robot’s built-in FlexPendant is performed. Within hours, the massive IRB 6700 is back in precise motion, resuming its welding path with micron-level accuracy. This scenario underscores how these specific boards, the 3HAC043075-003 and 3HAC021905-001, are not just spare parts but the vital electronic “organs” whose swift replacement restores the “muscle” and “memory” of a multi-ton industrial robot, minimizing catastrophic production losses.








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