What it is, and what that 50 HP figure actually buys you
The ABB ACH580-BDR-065A-4+F267 is an ACH580-series low-voltage AC drive on the Motors & Motor Controls / Drives / Motor Drives line, factory-coded for a 50 HP load point at the +F267 option suffix. The enclosure ships at 62.14 kgs on the listing, which is the spec the panel builder needs before sizing the gland plate and the lifting plan — two people and a hoist, not a one-handed lift onto DIN rail. ACH580 drives are the HVAC, fan and pump variant of ABB's general-purpose drive family, so the control profile and the keypad macros are tuned for quadratic-torque loads rather than constant-torque conveyors or hoists.
Reading the ratings that actually decide fit
The 62.14 kgs mass carries the real mounting consequence — the ACH580 frame at this rating expects a wall-mount footprint with adequate clearance for the integrated heatsink airflow, not a stubby cabinet corner. Across the peer set on file, the closest ABB sibling is the ACS580-01-180A-4 at 54.43 kgs. It is not a confirmed cross-shop for an ACH580 BOM line because option-slot population and control macros differ even when the horsepower class overlaps.
Sourcing posture for the BOM line
The ABB-branded ACH580 platform is the currently-shipped fan-and-pump family in ABB's low-voltage drive catalog, and the +F267 suffix is a factory option code — order-code-level configuration, not a separate model — so it is sourced specified-into-the-BOM rather than picked off the shelf. Quoted to order against an RFQ is the working posture: the buyer names the full string ACH580-BDR-065A-4+F267, the option suffix is preserved through the supply chain, and lead time is whatever the ABB channel quotes for that configured code.
