Mitsubishi Electric G64BIF AC Servo Motor
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- Brand
- Mitsubishi Electric
- Primary Part Number
- G64BIF
- Product Type
- AC Servo Motor
- Product Family
- Other series
- Manufacturer
- Mitsubishi Electric
- Country of Origin
- JP
- Catalog Category
- Motor Drives
G64BIF Down? Every Minute of Downtime Costs You Money — We Ship Today
A failed Mitsubishi Electric G64BIF MELSERVO AC Servo Motor doesn’t just stop one axis — it halts your entire production cell. Whether you’re running a CNC machining center, a robotic welding line, or a high-speed packaging system, the clock starts the moment that fault code appears. We stock the G64BIF and can have it moving toward your facility within hours of order confirmation. No waiting on factory lead times. No distributor runaround. Direct from Xiamen, straight to your dock.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number / SKU | G64BIF |
| Manufacturer | Mitsubishi Electric |
| Series | MELSERVO |
| Motor Type | AC Servo Motor |
| Encoder Interface | Incremental / Absolute (model-dependent) |
| Amplifier Compatibility | MR-J4 / MR-JE / MR-J5 Series |
| Mounting | Flange mount, keyed shaft |
| Protection Rating | IP65 (shaft end seal) |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Stock Status | ✅ Ready to Ship — Xiamen Warehouse |
| Shipping Options | DHL Express / FedEx International Priority |
| Lead Time | Same-day dispatch on confirmed orders before 14:00 CST |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
After ten years of field work, here’s what actually trips engineers up when swapping a G64BIF on a live production line:
1. Encoder Absolute Position Loss (AL.25 / AL.92)
The most common post-swap fault. When you pull the old motor, the absolute encoder battery circuit breaks. Before powering up the new unit, perform a home position return (ZRN) or re-execute the absolute position detection sequence via MR Configurator2. Skipping this step causes the amplifier to throw AL.25 immediately on enable — and your machine won’t move.
2. Amplifier-Motor Combination Mismatch (AL.37)
The G64BIF must be paired with a correctly rated MR-J4 or MR-JE amplifier. Verify the kW frame code in the amplifier model number matches the motor’s rated output. A one-frame mismatch won’t always throw an immediate fault — it will run hot and trip on AL.37 (parameter error) or thermal overload within the first hour of load.
3. Encoder Cable Pinout — Don’t Reuse the Old Cable Blindly
If the original encoder cable shows any sign of jacket cracking, connector corrosion, or bend radius damage near the motor exit, replace it. A marginal encoder cable causes intermittent AL.16 (encoder error) faults that are nearly impossible to diagnose under load. Use Mitsubishi MR-ENCBL□M-A/B cables matched to your installation length.
4. Regenerative Brake Resistor Check
High-inertia loads (large gantry axes, heavy rotary tables) may require a regenerative brake resistor on the amplifier. After motor replacement, verify the regen resistor is still within spec — a degraded resistor causes AL.30 (regenerative error) under deceleration. Measure resistance cold; replace if outside the rated value by more than 10%.
5. Vibration Suppression Re-Tuning
Even a same-model replacement motor will have slightly different mechanical characteristics. After installation, run the one-touch tuning function in MR Configurator2 or manually re-adjust the notch filter frequency (Pr.PB13/PB14) if you’re seeing residual vibration at the end of positioning moves. Don’t assume the old parameters carry over perfectly.
6. Shaft Coupling Inspection
A worn jaw coupling or misaligned rigid coupling is often the root cause of the original motor failure. Before bolting in the new G64BIF, check coupling spider condition, verify angular and parallel alignment with a dial indicator, and confirm the coupling set screw torque. Reinstalling into a bad mechanical interface will destroy the replacement motor’s bearings within weeks.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
The G64BIF is built to Mitsubishi Electric’s MELSERVO manufacturing standard — a specification that doesn’t compromise for the sake of cost. In practice, this means the motor has been validated against the conditions that actually kill servo motors in the field:
Vibration & Shock — The stator winding is vacuum-impregnated with Class F insulation resin, locking the coils against the vibration-induced fretting that degrades cheaper motors over time. The bearing preload is set for continuous operation under radial and axial shock loads typical of cam-driven mechanisms and press applications.
Thermal Cycling — Ambient operating range covers the full spread of real factory environments, from cold-start in an unheated press shop to sustained operation beside a heat-treating furnace. The thermal protection embedded in the winding (thermistor output to the amplifier) provides early warning before insulation breakdown occurs — you get a fault code, not a burned motor.
Contamination & Humidity — IP65 shaft-end sealing keeps coolant mist, cutting fluid, and wash-down water out of the bearing cavity. The motor body is sealed against dust ingress at the connector and cable exit points. In food processing and pharmaceutical environments where periodic wash-down is standard, this rating is the minimum acceptable threshold.
Long-Cycle Bearing Life — Mitsubishi specifies bearing grease and preload for a calculated L10 bearing life consistent with 24/7 three-shift operation. In practice, motors running clean, well-aligned, and within rated load regularly exceed 30,000 hours before bearing replacement is needed.
Global Express Logistics
Our dispatch operation runs out of Xiamen, China — one of the country’s primary export hubs with direct access to DHL, FedEx, and UPS international gateways. Here’s exactly how your order moves:
Order Confirmation → Same-Day Pick & Pack
Orders confirmed before 14:00 CST are picked, inspected, and packed the same business day. Each unit ships in anti-static foam inside a double-wall carton. The original Mitsubishi Electric OEM packaging is preserved where available.
Export Documentation
We prepare a full commercial invoice, packing list, and HS code declaration (HS 8501.52 for AC servo motors) for every international shipment. For customers in the EU, we include the necessary customs value declaration to support VAT import procedures. For customers in Southeast Asia, Middle East, and Africa, we coordinate with local customs brokers on request.
Transit Times (Estimated)
Southeast Asia: 2–3 business days via DHL Express
Middle East: 3–4 business days via FedEx International Priority
Europe: 3–5 business days via DHL Express
North America: 4–6 business days via FedEx International Priority
Australia / Oceania: 3–5 business days via DHL Express
Tracking & Visibility
A tracking number is emailed within 2 hours of carrier pickup. For critical downtime situations, we provide direct WhatsApp updates on shipment status so your maintenance team knows exactly when to expect delivery — no chasing a tracking portal.
Customs Clearance Support
If your shipment is held at customs, contact us immediately. We have experience resolving documentation queries for industrial components in over 40 countries and can provide supplementary technical descriptions, manufacturer certificates, or revised commercial invoices within the same business day.
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