Where this drive sits on the lifecycle ledger
The ILS1M851PC1F0: The part is an ILS integrated drive with a stepper motor, rated for 24–36 V operation with I/O for motion sequencing and a 5 A current envelope, and its lifecycle stage is listed as obsolete rather than current.
What the ratings describe in real integration
The 24–36 V supply window points at a 24 VDC cabinet rail with headroom for battery-backed or bus-powered motion applications — well outside the 230/400 V mains class, so this is a board-level or sub-panel servo, not a line-voltage drive. The 5 A current figure, combined with the stepper-motor pairing, sizes the drive for low-inertia positioning axes — indexing tables, light conveyor gates, valve actuation, small-format pick-and-place — rather than continuous-torque machine tool spindles. I/O for motion sequence means the drive takes discrete command signals rather than a fieldbus; wiring is to a terminal strip and the motion profile is built into the ILS sequence logic.
Sourcing posture for an obsolete ILS unit
With no production line behind it, this code is sourced to order from independent channels holding factory-traceable stock; lead time and lot size are confirmed at quote rather than promised from a live factory schedule.
