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In modern industrial automation environments, servo drive reliability is the backbone of continuous production. The LUST CDB32.008.C2.4 is a compact single-axis servo amplifier from LUST Antriebstechnik’s proven CDB32 Series, engineered for precision motion control in demanding manufacturing, packaging, printing, and material handling applications. Whether you are managing a scheduled maintenance window, responding to an unplanned drive failure, or building a strategic spare parts inventory, the CDB32.008.C2.4 delivers the electrical performance and form-factor compatibility your system demands — without requiring hardware redesign or software reconfiguration.
LUST Antriebstechnik’s CDB32 platform has been widely deployed across European and Asian industrial facilities for over two decades. Its compact footprint, integrated safety functions, and support for standard fieldbus communication protocols make it a preferred choice for OEM machine builders and end-user maintenance teams alike. Sourcing a genuine CDB32.008.C2.4 replacement ensures your servo axis returns to full rated performance — 0.8 A continuous output current, matched to the original motor tuning parameters — without the risk of compatibility issues introduced by non-original substitutes.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand | LUST Antriebstechnik |
| SKU / Part Number | CDB32.008.C2.4 |
| Series | CDB32 Compact Servo Drive |
| Type | Single-Axis Servo Amplifier |
| Continuous Output Current | 0.8 A (nominal) |
| Supply Voltage | 3-phase 230/400 V AC, 50/60 Hz (typical CDB32 platform) |
| Control Interface | Analog ±10 V / Pulse-Direction / Fieldbus (CANopen / PROFIBUS option) |
| Feedback Support | Incremental encoder, resolver (model-dependent) |
| Mounting | DIN rail / panel mount, compact form factor |
| Protection Class | IP20 (control cabinet installation) |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| Compatibility | Direct replacement for CDB32.008.C2.4; compatible with LUST CDB32 Series servo motors and control systems |
| Condition | Original industrial spare, tested before shipment |
| Warranty | 12 Months — covers manufacturing defects, functional failure, and DOA replacement |
| Lead Time | In-stock units ship within 1–3 business days; worldwide delivery available |
A servo drive failure rarely occurs in isolation. In a well-maintained control cabinet, the CDB32.008.C2.4 operates as part of an integrated motion control ecosystem. When planning a maintenance inspection or responding to a drive fault, experienced maintenance engineers know that several adjacent components should be evaluated simultaneously to prevent repeat failures and reduce future downtime risk.
The LUST CDB32 Series servo drive is typically paired with a matched LUST servo motor — commonly from the MH or BG motor families — and communicates with a host controller via CANopen or PROFIBUS-DP. If your facility uses a Siemens S7-300 or S7-400 PLC as the motion coordinator, verifying the integrity of the FM 353 or FM 354 positioning module during a CDB32 replacement is sound practice, as communication faults can originate from either end of the drive-controller interface.
Within the control cabinet, the 24 V DC power supply module feeding the CDB32’s control logic board should be load-tested during any drive swap. Voltage sag or ripple on the 24 V rail is a common but overlooked cause of servo drive nuisance faults and premature failure. Similarly, the EMC line filter installed upstream of the drive’s AC input should be inspected for signs of thermal stress or capacitor degradation — a failing filter can introduce conducted interference that corrupts encoder feedback signals.
Encoder feedback integrity is critical for CDB32 operation. During replacement, inspect the encoder cable and connector assembly between the servo motor and the drive’s feedback port. Shielding continuity, connector pin condition, and cable routing away from high-voltage conductors all affect signal quality. A damaged encoder cable can cause the replacement drive to fault immediately on commissioning, leading to misdiagnosis of the new unit.
For facilities managing multiple servo axes, the LUST CDB32.015.C2.4 (1.5 A variant) and CDB32.025.C2.4 (2.5 A variant) are commonly stocked alongside the 0.8 A model to cover different axis power ratings within the same machine platform. Standardizing on the CDB32 family across your servo axes simplifies spare parts management, reduces training requirements, and ensures parameter backup files remain compatible across units.
Terminal blocks and Phoenix Contact or Weidmüller screw terminal strips used for the drive’s I/O wiring — enable inputs, fault relay outputs, analog reference signals — should be inspected for oxidation and loose connections during any drive replacement. A high-resistance terminal connection on the enable circuit is a frequent cause of intermittent drive faults that are difficult to reproduce during bench testing.
If your system uses a LUST CDD3000 or CDE3000 Series drive on adjacent axes, note that the parameter structure and commissioning software (DRIVEMANAGER or EASY Starter) differ from the CDB32 platform. Maintaining separate parameter backup archives for each drive family is essential for rapid field recovery.
The CDB32.008.C2.4 has been in service across a wide range of machine platforms since its introduction. Many of these machines remain in productive operation well beyond the original OEM support lifecycle. Sourcing a genuine original spare — rather than a remanufactured or counterfeit substitute — is the most reliable strategy for maintaining the original motion performance envelope without re-tuning the servo loop or modifying the host PLC program.
When the CDB32.008.C2.4 is replaced on a like-for-like basis, the existing motor tuning parameters (current loop gains, speed loop bandwidth, position loop stiffness) stored in the host controller or on the drive’s internal EEPROM can be restored directly, minimizing commissioning time. In most installations, a trained technician can complete the physical swap, parameter restore, and functional test within a single shift — provided the replacement unit is a genuine CDB32.008.C2.4 with matching firmware baseline.
For facilities where the CDB32 platform is approaching end-of-support, TOPNLMS maintains stock of original CDB32 Series units to support extended system life. Purchasing a buffer stock of one or two additional CDB32.008.C2.4 units is a cost-effective insurance strategy against future supply disruptions, particularly for machines where a servo axis failure would halt an entire production line.
All units supplied by TOPNLMS are sourced from verified industrial supply channels, individually tested for electrical functionality prior to shipment, and shipped with full anti-static and moisture-barrier packaging to preserve component integrity during international transit.
Q1: Is the CDB32.008.C2.4 a direct drop-in replacement for my existing unit?
Yes. The CDB32.008.C2.4 is a like-for-like replacement for any unit bearing the same part number. Mechanical mounting dimensions, connector pinout, and electrical ratings are identical. Parameter restoration from a backup file or manual re-entry of existing settings is required after installation, as the replacement unit ships with factory default parameters.
Q2: How do I verify compatibility with my servo motor before ordering?
The CDB32.008.C2.4 is rated for 0.8 A continuous output. Confirm your servo motor’s rated current does not exceed this value. Additionally, verify that your motor’s feedback type (incremental encoder or resolver) matches the feedback option suffix of your existing drive. If you are uncertain, provide your motor nameplate data and existing drive label to our technical team at [email protected] for pre-order compatibility confirmation.
Q3: What does the 12-month warranty cover?
The 12-month warranty covers manufacturing defects, functional failure under normal operating conditions, and dead-on-arrival (DOA) units. Each unit undergoes pre-shipment electrical testing. In the event of a warranty claim, TOPNLMS provides replacement dispatch or repair support. Warranty is voided by physical damage, incorrect installation voltage, or unauthorized modification.
Q4: What is the recommended spare parts stocking strategy for CDB32 Series drives?
For production-critical machines with multiple CDB32 axes, we recommend maintaining a minimum of one spare unit per current rating variant in use. For single-machine installations, one spare CDB32.008.C2.4 provides adequate coverage. For multi-machine facilities, a ratio of one spare per three to five installed drives is a common industry benchmark. TOPNLMS can support blanket purchase orders and staged delivery schedules to align with your inventory budget cycle.
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