ABB's ACS180 low-voltage machinery drive

Reliable, cost-effective, and easy to use.

The ACS180 is an all-compatible ABB machinery drive ideal for compact machines and soon to be released in 2022.  This cost-effective and compact drive is optimised for machine builders requiring ease of use and reliable machine performance.  

This drive is perfect for applications in food & beverage, material handling, textiles, logisitcs, printing and packaging, plastics, and more.

Featuring:

•    0.25 to 22 kW
•    Compact design
•    Built-in graphical user interface
•    Intuitive user menu
•    Spring control terminals
•    Part of ABB all-compatible drives portfolio

In addition to:

•    Coated circuit boards as standard
•    Minimized air flow through the electronics
•    Earth fault protection
•    Designed for up to 50 °C without derating
•    All drives are tested at maximum temperatures with full nominal loads

See the new ACS180 in a demonstration at AUSPACK 2022. ABB will be at Stand G085. Registration is free!

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