Schneider Electric (Barber Colman) AM-602 Adapt

Schneider Electric (Barber Colman) AM-602 Adapt

Schneider Electric (Barber Colman)

  • $25.55


The Schneider Electric (Barber Colman) AM-602 is a specialized spacer and damper actuator adapter designed for seamless field retrofits. This component is engineered specifically to adapt current actuators to obsolete linkages, ensuring that newer MA-5200 series and MP-5200-0-0-2 hydraulic actuators can interface correctly with legacy mechanical hardware. In industrial HVAC control systems, maintaining proper alignment and stroke distance is critical; the AM-602 provides the necessary spacing to eliminate binding and ensure full travel of the actuator shaft. This prevents motor overheating and mechanical failure often caused by restricted power strokes in older setups. Built for durability in demanding manufacturing and building automation environments, this adapter allows contractors to upgrade to modern Schneider Electric actuators without the prohibitive cost and labor of replacing the entire linkage assembly. Whether you are servicing a 1000-series oyler pit or a standard air handling unit, the AM-602 actuator spacer provides the precise mechanical offset required for high-performance operation.

Key Benefits
  • Legacy Hardware Compatibility: Bridges the gap between modern Schneider Electric AM-602 specs and discontinued Barber Colman linkage systems.
  • Optimized Stroke Performance: Ensures current actuator models achieve full 180-degree rotation or clinical stroke depth without mechanical restriction.
  • Simplified Field Retrofits: Reduces downtime by allowing the reuse of existing dampers and linkages during actuator replacement.
  • Robust Precision Construction: Maintains technical tolerances required for industrial HVAC automation and damper control.
Common Questions

Which actuators is the AM-602 compatible with?
This adapter is specifically designed for MA-5200, MA-5300, and MP-5200-0-0-2 series actuators when they are being installed on legacy Barber Colman linkages.

Does this spacer help prevent actuator motor burnout?
Yes. By providing the correct offset for the obsolete linkage, it ensures the motor can reach its full stop position, preventing the overheating that occurs when a stroke is physically restricted.

Is the AM-602 required for all new Schneider Electric installations?
No, it is only necessary for "cross-generation" applications where current actuators are being mated to obsolete damper actuator linkages. New-style linkages typically do not require this spacer.

Disclaimer: While we strive for 100% accuracy, product data and specifications are subject to change. Please contact our team to confirm compatibility or technical details before purchasing.

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