Successfully Added
The product is added to your quote.
SKU: A05B-2440-C301
This product is not available for online purchase.
Use the Request a quote to get the pricing
The A05B-2440-C301 is an advanced Material Handling Teach Pendant, crafted to improve operational efficiency in industrial environments. Its ergonomic design ensures operator comfort while navigating programming functions, featuring a Tapered Shaft (TPR) for enhanced grip and precision during use. Safety is prioritized with a Brake (BRK) feature, and a Keyed Shaft (Key) adds stability against unintended movements. This teach pendant also includes a Slick Shaft (SLK) to facilitate smooth controls across different models. Designed for easy flange mounting and optimized for swift installation, the A05B-2440-C301 is ideal for both single and multi-machine operations. Availability may fluctuate, with options for core exchange but no repair services at this time. This pendant promises to enrich productivity within material handling processes, combining functionality and user-friendly design.
The A05B-2440-C301 is an advanced Material Handling Teach Pendant, crafted to improve operational efficiency in industrial environments. Its ergonomic design ensures operator comfort while navigating programming functions, featuring a Tapered Shaft (TPR) for enhanced grip and precision during use. Safety is prioritized with a Brake (BRK) feature, and a Keyed Shaft (Key) adds stability against unintended movements. This teach pendant also includes a Slick Shaft (SLK) to facilitate smooth controls across different models. Designed for easy flange mounting and optimized for swift installation, the A05B-2440-C301 is ideal for both single and multi-machine operations. Availability may fluctuate, with options for core exchange but no repair services at this time. This pendant promises to enrich productivity within material handling processes, combining functionality and user-friendly design.
Ask questions about FANUC A05B-2440-C301 Teach Pendant
Ask questions about
Suggested questions