CIMR-VU2A0040FAA Yaskawa Inverter Drive

The CIMR-VU2A0040FAA is a high-performance Yaskawa inverter drive designed for precise control of AC motors in industrial automation systems. It offers efficient torque control, robust reliability, and optimized performance for diverse industrial applications.

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Description

Product Overview

The CIMR-VU2A0040FAA is part of Yaskawa’s advanced inverter series, engineered to meet the demands of modern industrial automation. It provides smooth speed regulation, high torque accuracy, and comprehensive motor protection. Designed for versatility, it supports a variety of AC motors and is optimized for energy efficiency, making it ideal for manufacturing processes, HVAC systems, and conveyor applications.

Key Features

  • Official Product Name: CIMR-VU2A0040FAA

  • High-performance inverter drive

  • Advanced vector control for AC motors

  • Smooth speed and torque regulation

  • Energy-efficient operation

  • Comprehensive motor protection features

  • Compact design for easy installation

Warranty & After-Sales

  • 12-month warranty from delivery date

  • Full technical support, including troubleshooting, installation guidance, and spare parts supply

  • Quick replacement service for defective units

Delivery Time

  • Standard delivery: 3-5 working days after order confirmation

  • Expedited shipping available upon request

Why Choose KaiRock

  • Reliable sourcing: Direct procurement from trusted manufacturers ensuring product authenticity

  • Competitive pricing: Providing the best prices for high-quality industrial components

  • Global reach: Serving traders, maintenance companies, and integrators worldwide

  • Professional support: Technical assistance before, during, and after purchase

Applications

  • Manufacturing automation

  • HVAC control systems

  • Conveyor systems

  • Pump and fan control

  • Energy-efficient industrial applications

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