Mechanical limit stop on a PacDrive 3 axis
The LXMSTSYYYYM2000 is the Schneider Electric PacDrive 3 mechanical limit stop designated for axis 2, sold as a single-unit kit. Its function is purely mechanical — the part physically arrests over-travel at the end of axis 2 on a PacDrive 3 servo stage, which is the kind of hardware guard a software limit alone cannot be trusted to back up.
Lifecycle status and what it means at the bench
The catalog lists the lifecycle stage as current, but the product status is recorded as Obsolete — these two fields conflict on the source row, and the product status entry is the authoritative one for a procurement decision.
Sourcing posture for an obsolete PacDrive 3 spare
Stock is not held on the open channel for a discontinued mechanical limit stop; the part is quoted to order through independent surplus and broker sources, with quantity, condition, and traceability confirmed at RFQ. For a line-down spare, the right move is to confirm the axis number, the PacDrive 3 generation, and the STS80 short-name match against the unit on the floor before committing — the mechanical stop is paired to the stage, not the controller.
