Power supplies and DC bus
Capacitor replacement, supply-rail rebuild, and rectifier diagnostics on ACS-series and servo-drive power sections.
Independent Repair Shop. Not ABB.
Independent third-party repair of ABB hardware: ACS355 compact AC drives, ACS580 general-purpose drives, ACS880 industrial drives, ABB servo drives, and ABB motion controllers. Component-level work on power supplies, IGBT modules, control boards, and communication interfaces. Backed by a 19,000+ unit in-house inventory we pull aftermarket and donor parts from. NC Servo is not affiliated with ABB. Working on this kind of hardware since 1975.
ACS Family Tiers
ABB's ACS-series AC drives are organized in tiers. Each one shows up here with its own typical failure pattern. The tiers below are the ones that come through most often.
Service Coverage
Each ABB drive is opened, inspected, and rebuilt at the component level. Failed parts are replaced from inventory or pulled off donor units, then the drive runs under load on the electronics bench before it ships back.
Capacitor replacement, supply-rail rebuild, and rectifier diagnostics on ACS-series and servo-drive power sections.
Failed IGBT modules replaced, gate-driver circuits verified, and protection circuits checked end-to-end before the drive is brought up under load.
Control board, I/O module, and communication interface (fieldbus / fiber) board diagnostics, with component-level repair on the signal path.
ABB Coverage
We are a small repair shop, not an ABB distributor. The families below are simply the ones that come through often enough to be familiar. If your part number is not on this list, send it anyway. We work on what we can.
Common Faults
A description of the symptom or fault code helps the diagnosis, but a model number is often enough. The categories below cover the kinds of trouble that come in across ABB AC drives, servo drives, and motion controllers.
| DC-bus and supply | Failed bus capacitors after long service, blown input rectifier diodes, and failed gate-driver supply rails on ACS-series drives. |
|---|---|
| IGBT power stage | Blown IGBT modules, failed gate-driver circuits, and protection-trip faults on ACS580 and ACS880 frames. |
| Control and signal path | Control-board failures, failed voltage regulators, signal-conditioning drift, and bad I/O on motion controllers and servo drives. |
| Communication and feedback | Fieldbus interface faults, fiber-optic link issues on ACS880 modular frames, and feedback-channel faults on servo drives. |
Repair Path
Most ABB jobs follow the same four steps. Lead time varies because some repairs need parts pulled off a donor unit, so we only commit to timing once a tech has the drive on the bench.
Phone or email with the ABB model number, frame size, kW or HP rating, and a quick note on the symptom or fault code.
Once the drive arrives, a tech opens it, inspects the power stage and control boards, and runs it under load on the electronics bench to confirm what failed.
We call back with the cost and a rough turnaround. Nothing happens without your sign-off.
Failed components are replaced from inventory or off donors, the drive is verified under load, and the unit ships back.
Bench Verification
Repaired ABB drives are tested under load on the electronics bench. Power-stage performance, DC-bus behavior, I/O response, and communication interfaces are all verified against documented procedures.
Inventory & Parts Pool
NC Servo's in-house inventory holds over 19,000 valves and drives accumulated since 1975, including ACS-series and ABB servo drive donors. That pool is where the shop pulls aftermarket parts and donor components for older ABB drives that the OEM no longer stocks.
Repair Scope
NC Servo works on the drive hardware itself: power stage, DC bus, control boards, I/O modules, and communication interfaces. Drive parameter setup, motion-program development, fieldbus address configuration, and getting the drive back on the machine stay with your team or your installer.
More on ABB Repair
ABB drives often share a panel or system with drives from related brands. The pages below cover related coverage and adjacent drive work.
The full range of servo drive and amplifier repair NC Servo handles, across the brands that come through the shop.
Another major industrial drive brand the shop services. Often paired with ABB on the same control panel.
CNC servo amplifier brand the shop services. Useful when ABB drives sit alongside Fanuc CNC hardware.
When component-level repair makes sense versus buying new or rebuilt.
Give us a call with the ACS or servo-drive model number, the frame size, and the fault code if the display still reads. We will check the shelf, and if we have a rebuilt match you can swap your old one for a discount. If we do not, we can suggest a comparable drive or repair the one you have.
FAQ
A few things customers ask before sending a unit in. Anything not covered, give us a call at 734-326-6666.
No. NC Servo Technology is an independent, third-party repair facility and is not affiliated with, authorized by, or endorsed by ABB Ltd or any related entities. All ABB trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
ACS355 compact AC drives, ACS580 general-purpose AC drives, ACS880 industrial AC drives, ABB servo drives, and ABB motion controllers. Send a model number and we will tell you what we have.
ABB's ACS-series are AC drives or variable frequency drives that control three-phase induction loads with V/f or vector control. ABB also ships dedicated servo drives that close a position or velocity loop with feedback. Both come through the bench, but the repair work is different: VFD work is mostly power-stage and DC-bus, servo-drive work adds feedback-channel diagnostics.
Most failures are hardware, and the unit comes back working with its program intact. Corrupted programs are rare; if one is already corrupted before the unit reaches us, that's the one thing we can't recover.
It varies. NC Servo is a small independent shop, and lead time depends on the drive, what is wrong with it, and whether parts have to come off a donor unit. Give us a call once the drive ships in, and we can give a current estimate after a tech has looked at it.
If the drive is not fixable, we will let you know and help source a replacement: a rebuilt match if we have one on the shelf, or a comparable ABB or cross-brand alternative.
One year on parts and workmanship for repairs and rebuilt units. Standard exclusions apply for line-side faults, improper installation, and out-of-spec operation. Verifying line voltage, supply protection, and load matching before powering up a repaired drive is recommended.
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