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ABB IRC5 FlexPendant DSQC 679 3HAC028357-001 Teach Pendant UnitABB IRC5 FlexPendant DSQC 679 3HAC028357-001 Teach Pendant UnitABB IRC5 FlexPendant DSQC 679 3HAC028357-001 Teach Pendant Unit
ABB IRC5 FlexPendant DSQC 679 3HAC028357-001 Teach Pendant Unit
ABB IRC5 FlexPendant DSQC 679 3HAC028357-001 Teach Pendant Unit
ABB IRC5 FlexPendant DSQC 679 3HAC028357-001 Teach Pendant Unit

ABB IRC5 FlexPendant DSQC 679 3HAC028357-001 Teach Pendant Unit


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PRODUCT SKU : DSQC 679 3HAC028357-001

PRODUCT TYPE : Teach Pendant

PRODUCT VENDOR : ABB


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Product Details

Overview

The DSQC 679 (3HAC028357-001) is the primary human-machine interface (HMI) for the ABB IRC5 controller generation. This handheld terminal, commonly referred to as a FlexPendant, allows engineers and operators to perform jogging, program execution, and full-scale system diagnostics. Featuring a ruggedized ergonomic design, the DSQC 679 (3HAC028357-001) integrates a touch-sensitive display, a 3-position enabling device for safety, and a high-precision joystick for manual axis manipulation.

Technical Specifications

The following hardware profile details the build and regulatory data for the DSQC 679 (3HAC028357-001) unit:

  • Control Generation: Compatible with ABB IRC5 Controller Series

  • Display Interface: Full-color touch-screen with graphical user interface

  • Safety Integration: Includes emergency stop button and 3-position dead-man switch

  • Net Weight: 3.06 kg

  • Chassis Dimensions: 280 mm (Length) x 218 mm (Height) x 26.8 mm (Width)

  • Legacy Substitution: Direct modern replacement for the obsolete 3HAC023195-001

  • Customs Nomenclature: HS Code 85389099

  • Logistics Category: Spare Parts / New Replacement

Operational Guidelines and FAQ

What are the common causes of screen failure on this unit?

The most frequent issues involve resistive touch-layer degradation or backlight failure due to high-cycle industrial use. While the DSQC 679 (3HAC028357-001) is built for factory environments, exposure to harsh solvents can cloud the protective screen overlay.

Is this unit hot-swappable?

Yes, but with caution. While the IRC5 supports connecting/disconnecting the FlexPendant, the safety circuit (E-Stop) will trigger unless a jumper plug is used or the system is specifically configured to allow disconnection. Always verify the safety state before removing the DSQC 679 (3HAC028357-001).

Does this version include the integrated stylus?

Yes, the housing includes a dedicated slot for the stylus, which is essential for precision calibration tasks and navigating the sub-menus of the RobotWare interface.

Comparison: DSQC 679 vs. Legacy DSQC 644

Feature DSQC 679 (3HAC028357-001) DSQC 644 (3HAC023195-001)
Response Time Optimized for RW 5.1x and higher Legacy Standard
Ergonomics Improved weight distribution Standard IRC5 Design
Compatibility Backward compatible with IRC5 Original IRC5 Launch Version
Joystick Precision Enhanced Digital Feedback Analog/Digital Hybrid

 

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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