Identity and where it sits in the line
The 1FK7060-2AF71-1SB2 is a Siemens 1FK7 COMPACT SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR — the compact high-dynamic servo line typically paired with SINAMICS S120 drive electronics on machine tools, packaging lines, and indexing axes where the inertia class and stall torque matter more than the frame footprint.
Lifecycle read for the procurement desk
Lifecycle stage is recorded as EOL hot — Siemens is no longer taking new orders from the factory line, but the part still turns on the surplus and broker market while residual stock burns down. Same part, different passport: a motor pulled from a parallel APAC channel carries the same Siemens nameplate as one ex-EU inventory, but the warranty trail and the regional service window are not identical — let me be transparent on that upfront so the PO line carries the caveat the buyer can price into the risk.
Quoting and supply posture
Genuine is genuine on the nameplate — the sourcing reality here is independent-channel stock, with each unit traceable to a factory date code and the original Siemens packaging; pricing is quote-driven because the part is no longer flowing through the authorised production line. RFQs for volume pulls should specify the exact suffix, the encoder variant, and whether the holding brake is required — three suffixes away from the base code is enough to land on a non-interchangeable variant that the listing will not catch for you.
