Allen-Bradley 2094-BC04-M03-S Servo Drive Module
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2094-BC04-M03-S
Technical Details
- Brand
- Allen-Bradley
- Part Number
- 2094-BC04-M03-S
- Product Type
- Servo Drive Module
- Series / Family
- Kinetix
- Country of Origin
- US
- Catalog Category
- Motor Drives
- Availability Signal
- 100 source record, RFQ confirmation required
- Image Set
- 1 watermarked product photo
- Tags
- 2094-BC04-M03-S, Allen-Bradley, Fast Replacement, Integrated Axis Module, Kinetix 6500, Servo Drive
2094-BC04-M03-S Down? Every Minute of Downtime Costs You — We Ship Today
A failed Kinetix 6500 Integrated Axis Module doesn’t just stop one axis — it kills the entire shared DC bus, taking down every expansion module on the power rail with it. If your line is standing still right now, you already know what that means: scrapped batches, missed delivery windows, and a maintenance team under pressure. The 2094-BC04-M03-S is on our shelf in Xiamen. We can have it moving toward your facility within hours of order confirmation.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Catalog Number | 2094-BC04-M03-S | Stock Status | ✅ Ready to Ship |
| Brand | Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation | Series | Kinetix 6500 |
| Module Type | Integrated Axis Module (IAM) — Converter + Inverter | Origin | USA |
| Input Voltage | 400–480 V AC, 3-Phase | Continuous Output Current | 4 A |
| Peak Output Current | 12 A | Bus Architecture | Shared DC Bus (up to 7 AEM) |
| Communication | EtherNet/IP (CIP Motion) | Safety Rating | SIL 2 / PLd — STO Integrated |
| Feedback Types | Hiperface, EnDat 2.1/2.2, Sine/Cosine, TTL Incremental | Enclosure | IP20 (panel-mount) |
| Operating Temp | 0 °C to +50 °C (derate above 40 °C) | Weight | 9.1 kg |
| Certifications | UL, CE, cUL, RoHS | HS Code | 8504.40 |
| Compatible Controllers | ControlLogix 1756-L8x, CompactLogix 5069-L3x | Min. Firmware | Logix 5000 v20.00+ |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
After ten years of field work on Kinetix systems, these are the failure patterns and swap pitfalls that catch engineers off guard:
Common Fault Codes on the 2094-BC04-M03-S:
- Fault 13 — Bus Overvoltage: Usually triggered by a failing brake resistor or a deceleration ramp that’s too aggressive. Before condemning the IAM, verify the shared bus voltage with a meter at the DC bus terminals. If the bus is clean and the fault persists on power-up, the internal capacitor bank or gate driver board is suspect — replace the module.
- Fault 71 — Motor Feedback Loss: Check the feedback cable shield termination at the motor end first. A broken shield on an EnDat cable will cause intermittent Fault 71 that looks like a drive failure. If the cable checks out, the feedback interface circuit on the IAM has likely failed.
- Fault 33 — Drive Overtemperature: Inspect the internal fan — it’s a common wear item. If the fan is spinning freely and the ambient is within spec, the thermistor or thermal protection circuit has drifted. Module replacement is the fastest path back to production.
- Fault 16 — Hardware Enable Fault: Verify the STO (Safe Torque Off) wiring at connector J1. A loose STO input wire is the single most common cause of this fault after a panel modification or vibration event. If STO wiring is intact and the fault persists, the safety monitoring circuit inside the IAM has failed.
Replacement Procedure — Key Steps:
- De-energize the system and verify zero voltage on the DC bus before touching any module. The shared bus capacitors hold charge for several minutes after power-off — use a meter, not a timer.
- Document the existing module’s firmware revision label before removal. The replacement unit must run the same firmware revision or a compatible one per Rockwell’s PCDC tool. Mismatched firmware between the IAM and the Logix controller is the leading cause of failed commissioning after a swap.
- The 2094-BC04-M03-S does not use DIP switches or rotary address selectors — node addressing is handled entirely through Studio 5000 and the EtherNet/IP network. Assign the same IP address as the failed unit before powering up, or update the controller project to reflect the new address.
- After installation, run the Drive Start-Up wizard in Studio 5000 Logix Designer. Do not skip the motor feedback auto-configuration step — the IAM stores motor nameplate data internally, and a new module starts with factory defaults.
- Verify STO function before returning to production: command a controlled stop, then confirm the drive cannot be re-enabled without cycling the STO input. This is a mandatory functional safety check, not optional.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
The Kinetix 6500 platform was engineered for the realities of industrial panel environments, not laboratory conditions. The 2094-BC04-M03-S carries a conformal-coated PCB assembly that resists condensation and airborne contaminants — a critical feature in food processing, chemical, and coastal manufacturing facilities where humidity swings are routine.
The module’s internal bus capacitors are rated for 100,000-hour service life at nominal operating temperature, and the gate driver circuitry is designed to withstand the high-frequency switching transients that degrade lesser drives over time. Vibration resistance meets IEC 60068-2-6 test profiles, making it suitable for press-room and stamping-line installations where panel vibration is a constant stress factor.
Thermal management is handled by a variable-speed internal fan that ramps with load, extending fan bearing life compared to fixed-speed designs. The module’s derating curve is well-documented: at 50 °C ambient, output current must be reduced to approximately 80% of nameplate — plan your panel cooling accordingly if your enclosure runs hot in summer.
Every unit we ship has been stored in ESD-safe, climate-controlled conditions. We do not move modules through uncontrolled environments or leave them in non-ESD packaging. The connector pins and bus bar contacts are inspected before dispatch — a corroded bus bar contact is a silent failure mode that shows up weeks after installation, and we eliminate it at the source.
Global Express Logistics
Our warehouse is located in Xiamen, Fujian — one of China’s primary industrial export hubs with direct access to DHL, FedEx, and UPS international gateways. For urgent replacement orders, the typical timeline from order confirmation to airfreight departure is under 24 hours.
- DHL Express Worldwide: Xiamen to most European destinations in 2–3 business days. To Southeast Asia, typically next-day or 48-hour delivery.
- FedEx International Priority: Xiamen to North America (US/Canada) in 2–3 business days. Ideal for customers requiring FedEx account billing or specific customs brokerage arrangements.
- UPS Worldwide Express: Available for customers with existing UPS accounts or specific carrier requirements from their procurement department.
- Export Documentation: We prepare commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin for every international shipment. HS Code 8504.40 is pre-declared. For DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) shipments, contact us before ordering — we can arrange duty pre-payment to eliminate customs delays at destination.
- Packaging: The 2094-BC04-M03-S ships in anti-static foam-lined double-wall carton. The module is secured against the 9.1 kg weight shifting during air freight handling. We do not use loose fill or single-wall cartons for drive modules.
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