Lifecycle flag: EOL/HOT — what that locks in
The 1FK7043-4CH71-1CB0: Because the part is EOL/HOT, plan for replacement scoping in parallel: confirm what 1FK7-generation successor the system integrator is willing to validate (encoder resolution, brake option, shaft tolerance) before locking a multi-unit order on this code.
Sourcing posture against an RFQ
Quoted to order against the BOM through independent distribution — current pricing and remaining-lot availability are confirmed at RFQ; no standing-stock claim, no lead-time promise on this page, and no factory-direct channel because the is EOL/HOT. Buyers searching on the order code with the intent to spec-and-buy should treat this as a last-time-buy decision: pull all known frame and encoder variants from the cabinet drawing, confirm the resolver/encoder count matches the drive firmware, then send the BOM quantity into the RFQ so the quote reflects whatever surplus still exists on the market.
