The LXMSTSYYYYM1000 is a mechanical limit stop sold as part of the PacDrive 3 servo drive platform, listed under device short name STS80 and intended to fit axis 1 of the machine kinematics. Kit composition on the record is the limit stopper itself, packed one per unit and rated for a normal industrial environment rather than a washdown or outdoor enclosure.
Lifecycle on record — obsolete, no successor cross
The lifecycle stage field on the same record reads current, which contradicts the obsolete status flag — flag this as a data inconsistency to your planner before you commit a BOM slot to it; a discrepancy like this is the kind of thing that bites when a QA auditor asks why the stocking note says current and the catalog header says obsolete.
What a buyer is actually after on this code
A limit stopper on a PacDrive 3 axis is a hard mechanical block, not an electrical or fieldbus device — it has no current, voltage, or IP rating in the spec record because the function is purely physical travel-end protection on the driven axis. Because the part is obsolete, the realistic procurement path is independent distribution quoted against an RFQ — supply is lot-specific, and the panel builder should plan for a possible board-side rework if the only available stock is older than the installed drive firmware.
