Parker 71-018303-10-B
Parker 71-018303-10-B repair service is the primary solution for facilities running Parker AC10 or AC30 series drives that depend on this factory-terminated motor cable and brake wire assembly to maintain precise drive-to-motor connectivity — and sourcing a 71-018303-10-B refurbished unit is often the fastest path back to production when the original cable is damaged or discontinued. The Parker 71-018303-10-B is a 10-foot, 12-pin motor cable assembly that carries both motor phase conductors and brake control wires in a single shielded harness, eliminating the need for separate conduit runs between the drive and motor. Because the manufacturer has officially discontinued this part, facilities performing 71-018303-10-B troubleshooting on degraded insulation, broken pins, or intermittent brake faults often find that locating a tested replacement or refurbished assembly is more cost-effective than field fabrication. The 12-pin connector format is precision-keyed to Parker's drive output terminals, meaning connector integrity directly affects ground fault detection, brake engagement timing, and EMC compliance in the drive system. Applications include automated conveyor lines, CNC spindle systems, packaging machinery, and any servo-adjacent AC drive installation where integrated brake control through a single cable harness is required for safe motor deceleration. Those searching for 71-018303-10-B repair near me or a certified industrial VFD repair partner should verify that the repair facility can test the full 12-pin pinout under load conditions, not just perform visual inspection. Cable shield termination integrity at both the drive-side and motor-side connectors is a common failure point, and a thorough bench evaluation is essential before returning any assembly to service. Flexa Systems stocks, tests, and services this assembly with full electrical validation to ensure brake circuit continuity and phase conductor insulation resistance meet Parker's original specifications.
The 71-018303-10-B is compatible with Parker's AC10 and AC30 series variable frequency drives, where the 12-pin motor connector format is standardized across the drive family's low-to-mid horsepower frame sizes. Parker 71-018303-10-B integration is also documented with Parker's SSD 650V and 890 series drive platforms when those drives are configured with the matching 12-pin motor output interface, making the 71-018303-10-B replacement for worn or damaged OEM cables straightforward in multi-drive installations. The assembly is compatible with NEMA 56C and 143T/145T frame motors equipped with integrated brake modules, and the brake wire pair within the harness supports 24VDC and 90VDC brake coil configurations commonly found in Parker and Lenze motor pairings. Facilities running Parker's HMI and PLC control layers — including those using the Parker Hannifin ACR series motion controllers or interfacing drives via Modbus RTU — will find that this cable assembly maintains the signal integrity required for closed-loop speed feedback when used in conjunction with encoder-ready motor configurations.
- Brake circuit open fault on the drive's digital output monitor caused by pin 9 or pin 10 corrosion at the 12-pin motor-side connector — 71-018303-10-B troubleshooting should begin with a continuity check across the full brake wire pair before condemning the drive's brake relay output.
- Intermittent ground fault trip (typically logged as an earth leakage fault in Parker AC30 diagnostics) triggered by shield termination failure at the drive-end connector backshell, where vibration causes the drain wire crimp to lose continuity — particularly common in 71-018303-10-B units installed on equipment with high-cycle indexing conveyors.
- Phase-to-phase insulation breakdown between motor conductors within the cable jacket, presenting as an output overcurrent fault (F002 in AC10 firmware) on acceleration ramp — this 71-018303-10-B fault is accelerated by installations where the cable is routed through tight bend radii below the cable's rated minimum bend diameter.
- 12-pin connector latch fracture causing an unseated connection at the drive output terminal block, producing erratic motor speed, audible arcing, and an output phase loss warning — this mechanical failure mode is especially prevalent in assemblies that have been repeatedly disconnected and reconnected during maintenance cycles without proper latch support.
Technical Specifications
| Manufacturer: | Parker |
| Type: | MOTOR Power CABLE |



