Description
Overview
The KUKA KPC2004 Hard Drive – 00-128-506 is a vital accessory component from KUKA’s trusted KRC2 range. Designed for high performance and durability, this hard drive ensures reliable data handling and storage within robotic control systems. As an officially recognised KUKA accessory, it provides the essential foundation for consistent operation, safeguarding data integrity and system responsiveness.
Performance and Reliability
Engineered with industrial-grade precision, the KUKA 00-128-506 hard drive supports smooth processing of robotic instructions and operational data. It works seamlessly within the KRC2 controller environment, enabling stable performance for both new and legacy robotic applications. Furthermore, the hard drive minimises latency, ensuring faster communication between control modules and connected devices.
Built to endure demanding industrial conditions, this drive resists vibration, temperature fluctuations, and dust exposure. As a result, it maintains exceptional reliability even under extended runtime and heavy workload operations.
Compatibility and Integration
The KPC2004 Hard Drive integrates effortlessly with KUKA robotic systems, including those using the KRC2 architecture. Its plug-and-play design simplifies replacement and system upgrades, reducing downtime and boosting operational efficiency. Because of its compatibility, users can restore or expand system functionality without complex configuration processes.
Key Specifications
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Manufacturer: KUKA
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Type: Accessory Equipment
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Model Number: 00-128-506 / 00128506
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Range: KRC2
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Function: Hard drive for robotic controller systems
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High endurance and data stability
Conclusion
With its industrial-grade performance and reliability, the KUKA KPC2004 Hard Drive – 00-128-506 offers a dependable solution for maintaining seamless robotic operation. Ideal for automation environments that require consistent data access and performance, it stands as a key component in modern and legacy KUKA systems.





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