Lifecycle read — eol_hot and what that means for the spare cabinet
The 1FK7060-5AH71-1DA5: For a maintenance buyer, an eol_hot servo motor flips the question from "order one when it fails" to "get one in the cabinet before it fails" — the lead time risk now runs both ways: a longer factory quote and a shrinking new-surplus pool that disappears in irregular bursts. No official successor or cross-reference order code is on the record, so any second-source call is a functional match decision rather than a manufacturer-named drop-in.
Sourcing posture — quoted against an RFQ
Stock and lead time for the 1FK7060-5AH71-1DA5 are not asserted here — the line is sourced per RFQ through independent distribution, with current availability and any volume pricing confirmed when the buyer submits a quantity and a target. That posture is the standard one for an eol_hot servo where the lot-by-lot nature of the surplus pool makes any standing stock claim misleading.
