P20B13050FXSAF — Unverified Industrial Module (Photo Identification Required)
Ambiguous P/N · Multi-Brand Sourcing · Photo-Based Quote · 90-day Warranty
The reference code P20B13050FXSAF arrives in our inbox most often from maintenance teams looking at a faded nameplate or a controls drawing without a clear manufacturer prefix. We treat it as an unverified sourcing request rather than a fixed catalog item. KOEED is a multi-brand industrial automation distributor — see our full collection index and our nine-brand directory — and we use a photo-based identification flow to confirm whether the part exists in our network before issuing a quote.
If you already have a nameplate image or a wiring snapshot, send it directly to Moritta@KOEED.COM and we will cross-check it against our Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Omron, Fanuc, Schneider, Yaskawa, Panasonic, and KEYENCE inventory pools.
1. Key Technical Specifications & Overview
The part-number pattern P20B13050FXSAF is not a standard cross-reference to a known brand catalog. It may be a panel/integrated motor, an internal OEM code, a custom industrial display, or a Mitsubishi/Siemens/Schneider sub-assembly. Without a photo of the nameplate or current catalog cross-reference, we cannot 100% confirm a specific match. The table below lists the candidate categories we evaluate when a partial reference like this lands in our queue — every line is best-effort decoding, not a fabricated spec sheet.
| Reference Code (as received) |
P20B13050FXSAF |
| Manufacturer Prefix |
Unverified — no public brand prefix matches "P20B" |
| Likely Candidate 1 |
P-series servo motor / spindle motor (Yaskawa / Sanyo Denki / Mitsubishi family pattern?) |
| Likely Candidate 2 |
Servo / spindle drive amplifier sub-assembly (?) |
| Likely Candidate 3 |
Industrial HMI / operator panel internal code (?) |
| Likely Candidate 4 |
OEM-rebadged PLC / CNC sub-board (?) |
| Confirmed Specs |
None until a nameplate photo is supplied |
| Warranty |
90 days from delivery, conditional on confirmed match |
| Shipping Options |
DHL / FedEx / UPS — see shipping policy
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| Sourcing Backbone |
Multi-brand China sourcing network
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| Identification Tool |
Optional photo upload via the AI Diagnostic Tool
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| Quote Channel |
Email Moritta@KOEED.COM within 24h (business days) |
2. Application Scenarios — Where Codes Like This Usually Fit
When a part number such as P20B13050FXSAF shows up without a clear manufacturer prefix, the work order behind it is almost always tied to a legacy factory automation cell — CNC machine tools, an older injection-molding press, a packaging line servo axis, or an OEM-built test stand whose original BOM was never digitized. Below are the common operational environments we see when sourcing similar fuzzy references.
None of the scenarios above confirm what P20B13050FXSAF actually is — they explain why the same fuzzy pattern keeps surfacing in maintenance tickets, and why a photo of the actual unit (or its enclosure) collapses the search space immediately. If your context matches any of these lines, mention it in the email subject so we can route to the right desk.
3. Integration & Wiring Notes — Verify Before You Order
Wiring guidance for an unverified reference would be guesswork, and guesswork is exactly what damages controllers and shorts encoder feedback boards. Instead of publishing a generic pin-out, we use a two-step verification flow that begins with images. Once the unit is identified, we hand back the wiring map for the matched catalog — whether that lands inside Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Omron, Fanuc, Schneider, Yaskawa, Panasonic, or KEYENCE.
Not sure if this fits? Send us a photo.
A nameplate snapshot + a wiring close-up tell us more in 30 seconds than 30 minutes of part-number guessing. We will match it against our multi-brand stock and reply within 24 hours.
Send us a photo of the nameplate and current wiring →
Useful images to attach:
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Front nameplate — model code, serial, voltage, current, manufacturer logo.
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Side / rear label — encoder type, firmware revision, country of origin.
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Terminal block / connector close-up — pin count, marking, mating-plug shape.
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Mounting context — cabinet shot showing the controller it talks to (a nearby Allen-Bradley or Siemens PLC narrows the brand quickly).
4. Installation & Commissioning Tips — Photo-Based Identification
Because P20B13050FXSAF is treated as unverified until matched, installation guidance follows the catalog that the photo confirms — not the reference string itself. The pre-installation checklist below applies to virtually any servo, drive, HMI, or sub-assembly we eventually identify.
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Capture the original unit before removal: nameplate, wiring, mounting plate and DIN-rail orientation. Our AI Diagnostic Tool accepts these photos directly.
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Log baseline electrical values — supply voltage, motor phase current, encoder type, brake voltage. If the host PLC is an Allen-Bradley or Siemens CPU, archive the program first.
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Use the matched catalog wiring once we confirm whether the replacement is a Mitsubishi MR-J amplifier, an Omron R88 servo, a Fanuc αi motor, a Schneider Lexium drive, a Yaskawa Sigma module, a Panasonic MINAS unit, or a KEYENCE sensor head — each has its own connector key and parameter set.
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Run no-load commissioning first at low gain; check encoder direction, brake release, and limit switches before re-coupling the load.
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Validate communications — EtherCAT / EtherNet/IP / Profinet / CC-Link / Mechatrolink behave differently per brand. Use our Modbus CRC calculator and PLC hex to float converter for register sanity checks.
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Record the final configuration — firmware revision, parameter export, torque limit, ramp times. Add it to the maintenance binder for the next engineer.
Need a fault-code reference while you wait for the photo to come back? Browse the PLC error code database or use the analog signal calculator for 4-20 mA scaling checks.
5. Procurement, Warranty & Lead Time
Our standard process for an ambiguous reference such as P20B13050FXSAF:
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You send photos to Moritta@KOEED.COM or use our Create a Quote form.
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We will check photos against our multi-brand inventory. If we can match it, we quote. If we cannot, we may suggest a comparable alternative from our 9-brand catalog (Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Omron, Fanuc, Schneider, Yaskawa, Panasonic, KEYENCE).
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You receive a written quote within 24 hours on business days, including unit price, lead time, shipping method and warranty terms.
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Confirm and ship — DHL or FedEx as standard; UPS and consolidated air freight on request. See the shipping policy and return policy.
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90-day functional warranty from delivery on the confirmed replacement; review prior delivery photos in our sales and delivery records and real-time records.
Background on how we source: About KOEED, the China Sourcing Company backbone, and the engineer FAQ. For real engineer workflows around fuzzy references, scan Daily PLC News.
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