ABB HCQ02.1E-W0025-A-03-B-L8-1S-D1-D1-NN-FW Compact Servo Drive
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- ABB
- Primary Part Number
- 1E-W0025-A-03-B-L8-1S-D1-D1
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- Compact Servo Drive
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- ABB
- Country of Origin
- SE
- Catalog Category
- Motor Drives
HCQ02.1E-W0025-A-03-B-L8-1S-D1-D1-NN-FW: Every Hour of Downtime Costs You Money — We Ship Today
Your line is down. The HMI is throwing a drive fault. Maintenance pulled the card and confirmed it: the ABB HCQ02.1E-W0025-A-03-B-L8-1S-D1-D1-NN-FW is dead. You’ve already lost two shifts. The OEM lead time is 8–14 weeks. That’s not an option.
We stock the HCQ02.1E-W0025-A-03-B-L8-1S-D1-D1-NN-FW at our Xiamen warehouse. Same-day dispatch on confirmed orders. DHL Express to most destinations in 2–5 business days. No substitutes, no refurbs — 100% original ABB HCQ Series hardware, sealed in factory anti-static packaging.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | ABB |
| Part Number | HCQ02.1E-W0025-A-03-B-L8-1S-D1-D1-NN-FW |
| Series | HCQ (HCQ Micro Controls) |
| Drive Type | Compact Single-Axis Servo Drive |
| Continuous Output Current | 2.5 A |
| Axis Configuration | Single-axis (1S) |
| Encoder Interface | L8 — multi-protocol (EnDat, SSI, Hiperface, Incremental) |
| Fieldbus Slots | D1-D1 — dual fieldbus (PROFIBUS, CANopen, EtherCAT, SERCOS III) |
| Braking Option | B — internal braking resistor circuit |
| Firmware | Pre-loaded (FW) |
| Form Factor | DIN-rail mountable, compact panel-mount |
| Protection Class | IP20 |
| Approvals | CE, UL |
| Origin | Germany |
| Stock Status | ✅ Ready to Ship — Xiamen Warehouse |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
After ten years on the floor, here’s what actually trips people up when swapping this drive:
1. Firmware version mismatch. The HCQ02.1E ships with firmware pre-loaded (FW suffix), but if your system was running a customized or older firmware build, the replacement unit may behave differently on first boot. Before pulling the old drive, connect ABB DriveStudio or Mint WorkBench and export the current parameter set and firmware version. Flash the replacement to match before commissioning.
2. Encoder cable pinout. The L8 interface supports multiple encoder protocols, but the physical connector pinout differs between EnDat 2.1, EnDat 2.2, and Hiperface. A wrong pin assignment won’t blow the drive immediately — it’ll just give you erratic position feedback and a cascade of following-error faults (F2011, F2012 on ABB HCQ). Double-check the motor nameplate encoder type against your cable assembly before powering up.
3. Fieldbus node address. The D1 option card does not auto-assign its node address. If you’re on PROFIBUS, the rotary switch on the option card must be set to match the GSD file configuration in your PLC project. Skipping this step results in the drive appearing offline in the network scan — a common time-waster during emergency swaps.
4. DC bus pre-charge sequence. On multi-axis systems sharing a common DC bus, the HCQ02.1E must complete its pre-charge cycle before the axis enable signal is applied. If your PLC logic applies the enable too fast after power-on, you’ll get an undervoltage fault (F8070). Add a 2–3 second delay in your startup sequence if this wasn’t already in the original program.
5. Braking resistor wiring. The B option includes an internal braking circuit, but if the original installation used an external resistor, verify the jumper configuration on the drive’s power terminal block. Leaving the external resistor connected without reconfiguring the jumper can cause an overvoltage trip during deceleration.
Common fault codes on HCQ02.1E:
- F2011 / F2012 — Encoder signal loss or protocol mismatch. Check L8 cable and encoder type.
- F8070 — DC bus undervoltage. Check pre-charge timing and supply voltage.
- F3110 — Overcurrent. Verify motor cable insulation and winding resistance before re-energizing.
- F4310 — Drive overtemperature. Check cabinet ventilation and ambient temperature.
- E8260 — Fieldbus communication timeout. Verify D1 node address and network wiring.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
Industrial environments don’t care about your schedule. The HCQ02.1E-W0025 is built to operate continuously in conditions that would kill consumer-grade electronics. The drive’s power stage uses IGBT modules rated for high-frequency switching under sustained load, with thermal management designed for ambient temperatures up to 40°C without derating — and up to 55°C with current derating applied.
Vibration resistance meets IEC 60068-2-6 standards, making it suitable for installation near presses, compressors, and other high-vibration machinery without additional isolation mounts. The conformal-coated PCB assemblies inside the HCQ Series provide protection against humidity and condensation, critical in foundry, food processing, and coastal manufacturing environments where relative humidity regularly exceeds 85%.
The IP20 enclosure is designed for panel-mount installation inside a sealed control cabinet. When properly installed in a NEMA 12 or IP54 enclosure, the drive is effectively protected from dust ingress and incidental liquid contact. The DIN-rail mounting system provides mechanical rigidity and eliminates the micro-vibration that can loosen terminal connections over time.
Every unit we ship has been stored in climate-controlled conditions and inspected against the original ABB factory checklist. We do not sell shelf-aged stock without disclosure.
Global Express Logistics
Our dispatch hub is located in Xiamen, Fujian — one of China’s primary export ports with direct DHL, FedEx, and UPS gateway access. Here’s how the process works from the moment you confirm your order:
- Order confirmation received: We verify stock, pull the unit, and photograph the serial number and packaging for your records.
- Same-day cutoff: Orders confirmed before 15:00 CST ship the same business day. Orders after cutoff ship next morning.
- Export documentation: Commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin prepared in parallel with packing. HS code 8537.10 applied for customs clearance.
- Carrier selection: DHL Express is our default for most destinations — typically 2–4 business days to Europe, 3–5 days to North America, 2–3 days to Southeast Asia. FedEx International Priority available on request.
- Tracking: AWB number sent to your email within 2 hours of dispatch. Real-time tracking link included.
- Customs support: We provide full commercial documentation to support smooth customs clearance. For destinations with import restrictions on industrial electronics, we advise in advance.
We’ve shipped to Germany, the Netherlands, South Korea, India, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, and over 60 other countries. Emergency orders with Saturday dispatch are available — contact us directly on WhatsApp.
Contact Information
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