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SK-R1-FAN2-F8 — 750/755 Series Frame 8 Internal Cooling Fan Kit
The SK-R1-FAN2-F8 is the internal cooling fan replacement kit for Frame 8 drives in the 750/755 series AC drive platform. Frame 8 covers the higher-power end of the range, where internal heat generation under continuous load is substantial and the cooling fan's condition directly affects how much margin the drive has before hitting a thermal trip. The kit includes the complete fan assembly and mounting hardware for a field-level swap without sending the drive out for depot repair.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | SK-R1-FAN2-F8 |
| Compatible Drive | 750/755 Series AC Drive, Frame 8 |
| Fan Position | Internal (heatsink and power module airflow) |
| Kit Contents | Fan assembly, mounting hardware, power connector |
| Installation | Field replaceable |
| Frame Compatibility | Frame 8 only |
Spotting Fan Degradation Before a Trip
- An audible change in fan sound — new rattling, grinding, or a rising pitch — typically precedes a hard failure by weeks to months and is the earliest reliable warning sign.
- A gradual upward trend in the drive's internal temperature reading at consistent load and ambient conditions, tracked against the commissioning baseline, flags a developing cooling issue before any fault occurs.
- Overtemperature faults that begin occurring under conditions that previously ran without issue — same load, similar ambient temperature — point to declining cooling capacity rather than a load change.
Replacement Procedure
- Disconnect AC input power and verify DC bus discharge with a calibrated meter before opening the drive — Frame 8 bus capacitors store significant energy and visual indicators alone aren't sufficient confirmation.
- Access the fan assembly per the drive's service documentation for the Frame 8 housing.
- Disconnect the fan's power connector, noting orientation for reassembly.
- Remove mounting screws, swap in the new fan assembly from the kit, and torque hardware to specification.
- Reconnect, close the drive, restore power, and confirm the fan starts immediately and runs smoothly before returning the drive to service.
FAQ
Q: Can this kit be used on Frame 7 or Frame 9 drives?
No. The fan dimensions, airflow rating, and connector position are specific to Frame 8. Each frame size in the 750/755 series requires its own matched fan kit.
Q: How long does a Frame 8 fan typically last under continuous duty?
Service life depends heavily on duty cycle, ambient temperature, and contamination — commonly in the 3–5 year range for continuously-running drives in moderate environments. Monitoring temperature trend is more reliable than a fixed replacement interval.
Q: Does the fan need to be replaced if it's still running but making noise?
Audible noise changes typically indicate bearing wear that will progress to failure. Replacing proactively when noise changes are first noticed avoids an unplanned trip or complete fan stoppage during production.
Q: Will replacing the fan reset any drive parameters or fault history?
No. Fan replacement is a purely mechanical and electrical hardware task that doesn't touch the drive's stored parameters or fault log — all settings remain as they were before the swap.



