80500042 Fagor CNC 8050 Axes Module (Used)
$1,450.00
Fagor 80500042 authentic replacement axes module is engineered specifically for legacy Fagor 8050 CNC system controllers. This high-tolerance unit ensures precise multi-axis feedback and servo synchronization, acting as a direct drop-in solution to minimize critical industrial downtime.
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Description
The Fagor 80500042 Axes Module serves as a core processing and feedback component for legacy Fagor CNC 8050 controller hardware profiles. Built to manage critical axis interpolation and encoder signal paths, this hardware module regulates closed-loop servo feedback networks with real-time accuracy. Its rigid printed circuit architecture minimizes signal cross-talk, preserving tight tolerances during complex machining routines.
As an essential component for sustaining older CNC milling machines and lathes, this module fits directly into the central unit chassis, restoring complete feedback capabilities without necessitating full-system retrofitting.
Additional information
| Model Compatibility | Fagor 8050 |
|---|---|
| Condition | Used |
| Manufacturer | Fagor Automation |
| Part Number (MPN) | 80500042 |
No. The 80500042 is an internal bus-connected card. Powering down the entire central unit is required before extraction or insertion. Failure to remove input power before servicing can cause catastrophic electrostatic discharge (ESD) or short circuits across the backplane data bus, damaging the main CPU.
Because axis scaling and gain configurations reside within the central unit’s battery-backed CMOS or EEPROM memory rather than on the individual axis loop card, a direct physical replacement usually retains parameters. However, you must perform an initial machine axis homing routine and verify physical tracking loops against your specific machine tool builder (MTB) axis parameters before entering operational machining cycles.
If the controller triggers axis feedback errors, swap the command and feedback cables on the module with an adjacent working axis slot. If the fault shifts to the alternate axis on the controller display, the issue typically resides in the cable or encoder. If the fault stays assigned to the original axis designation, the internal circuitry of the 80500042 module has likely degraded.











