What shows up at the receiving dock
The part carries a gross weight of 9.98 kgs, so hoist or two-person lift planning belongs on the receiving checklist before the crate is broken down. Confirm the nameplate order code reads ACS880-01-14A3-7 and match it against the PO line before staging the drive for panel cutout and wiring verification.
Where this frame sits in the ACS880-01 family
Three same-function siblings sit on the comparator shelf: ACS880-01-027A-5 at 10.41 kgs, ACS880-01-034A-5 at 10.43 kgs, and ACS880-01-052A-5 at 9.07 kgs. The mass spread across these ACS880-01 siblings is narrow — roughly 9.07 to 10.43 kgs — so the panel cutout, mounting footprint, and hoist rigging land in the same handling class; the swap question for a Process Control Engineer weighing the ACS880-01-027A-5 against this drive is electrical rating and frame current, not the kilogram delta, which the evidence does not give on the -5 voltage suffix code and therefore stays off the page.
Lifecycle and the procurement posture
Production-status language is omitted from this page because no lifecycle entry is recorded for ACS880-01-14A3-7; the sourcing close is therefore qualitative only. For a buyer who arrived with this exact order code, the procurement path is to specify ACS880-01-14A3-7 into the BOM and pull an RFQ — the order code is unambiguous on the line card, the series identity is anchored to ABB, and the comparator siblings exist as documented same-family alternates if the build needs a voltage-class shift.
