What this motor is and why the lifecycle flag matters
The Siemens 1FK7033-7AK71-1HA0 is a synchronous servo motor in the 1FK7 compact family, used in motion-control axes where high dynamic response and a small footprint matter more than raw torque — typically packaging, labeling, and small-format bottling conveyors, or as a feed-axis drive on machine tools.
Sizing it into a maintenance spare
Because the listed spec sheet on this order code is intentionally lean — no torque, speed, or winding voltage figures published in the channel-of-record excerpt — the safe move is to confirm the motor constants against the existing drive commissioning parameters (rated current, resolver/encoder count, encoder protocol, holding brake if fitted) before slotting it onto a line that already runs in production.
Sourcing posture for an EOL-hot servo
EOL-hot parts are the strongest case for independent distribution: the OEM's own channel narrows first, and surplus inventory held by the broader market — pulled from decommissioned cells, integrator overstock, and traded lots — is where the working stock lives now. For a single-unit breakdown replacement this is straightforward; for a multi-cell rebuild or a planned retrofit the question is whether the lot behind any quote is large enough to cover the whole BOM, and that is decided at RFQ based on the actual stock the quoting distributor can name against the order — no public price or count carries from this listing.
