What the order code resolves to
The ABB ACS850-04-06A0-5+J410+K473 is the ACS850-04 frame drive in the 06A0 current rating, ordered with the +J410 and +K473 option suffix string applied at build time, and the listing carries it as a unit weight of 6.55 kg. The full encoded string — frame, rating, voltage class, plus both option codes — is what has to match on the BOM line; a drive shipped without +J410 or +K473 will not behave the same on the panel.
Where this class of drive is used
ACS850-04 drives sit in the low-power end of ABB's industrial drive line, where the cabinet calls for a compact wall-mount inverter driving an induction or permanent-magnet motor. Panel builders typically land them in MCC compartments or operator-side cabinets where the EMC story matters — the +J410 / +K473 option bundle is the kind of code string that adjusts the factory fit-out (line filter, I/O and fieldbus cards, control panel) for a specific cabinet and grid condition.
Sourcing posture
For a BOM line that has to carry the full encoded string — 06A0-5 plus +J410 plus +K473 — the safest path is specifying into the order with the factory option codes intact, so the unit arrives traceable to the manufacturing lot and inside the standard warranty path. Independent channel supply covers the same encoded string for line-down emergencies, where the option codes have to be read off the nameplate of the unit being replaced to keep the substitution clean.
