What you're sourcing
The ABB ACS800-01-0060-3 is a wall-mount AC drive from the ACS800 family, catalogued on the Motor Drives line (Motors & Motor Controls > Drives > Motor Drives). It carries the standard ACS800-01 form factor — built for cabinet mounting rather than freestanding floor installation. The unit tips the scales at 15.42 kgs, so plan a two-hand lift into the cabinet and check the panel's bracing before the integrator mounts it. Beyond that single handling number, the line card lists no electrical ratings on this record — sizing, control I/O and fieldbus fit all live in the full datasheet, not in this storefront spec table.
Integrator slice — what lands on the bench
On the panel-build side, the ACS800-01 form factor has the standard ABB control panel cutout and terminal landing layout the series is known for; commissioning engineers familiar with the ACS800 platform will not be relearning the wiring map. The 15.42 kgs mass means the drive sits comfortably in a single wall-mount bay without back-plate reinforcement, but the installer still wants a mechanical lift or a second pair of hands for the final swing into the cabinet. For the controls integrator, the ACS800 platform historically runs ABB's adaptive programming environment and supports the fieldbus option cards that ship in the standard ACS800 accessory range — the platform is mature, the tooling is well-trodden, and FAT work tends to go quickly once the parameter file is loaded.
Class and what it usually drives
The ACS800-01 line is ABB's wall-mount AC drive family, typically deployed on industrial motors in process lines, fan and pump skids, and machine tool auxiliaries where direct-to-line starting or soft-starting isn't enough. The '0060' frame in the order code is a current-class identifier inside the ACS800 family — the integrator matches it against the motor nameplate, not against the '0060' string on its own.
Lifecycle and sourcing posture
Put the ACS800-01-0060-3 on an RFQ with the panel tag or motor tag it backs up; the desk returns a quoted lead against the channels that carry it.
