1FK7 compact frame on a line that's already past last buy
The 1FK7032-5AF21-1DA3: Lifecycle status on this order code is logged as EOL, which is the signal that drives the procurement decision: stock at the OEM channel is closed, and the part now moves through independent distribution where lot size and traceability are confirmed at RFQ rather than at the cart.
Sourcing reality for an EOL compact servo
An EOL-hot stage on a 1FK7 compact motor usually means one of two sourcing paths is open: independent surplus channels with lot-specific traceability, or repair-exchange through a third-party shop that has stripped good cores from retired axes. Both are quoted per RFQ because lead time and quantity move with what the channel is holding that week — there is no standing inventory commitment to point at. For a maintenance planner holding a line down, the practical move is to confirm whether the matching drive-side order code (the SINAMICS firmware expects a specific motor variant) and the encoder type on the EOL motor are still recoverable from the original documentation before committing the spend on a replacement core.
