GE 531X301DCCAFG2 Drive Control Card
The GE 531X301DCCAFG2 is a high-performance main control card engineered for precision management in industrial automation systems. Designed for integration with AC300, DC300, and AC500 drives, this robust component delivers exceptional motor speed and torque control in demanding industrial environments. Its rugged construction ensures reliable operation under harsh conditions while optimizing energy efficiency across manufacturing, power generation, and processing applications.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | General Electric |
| Model | 531X301DCCAFG2 |
| Compatibility | AC300, DC300, AC500 Drives |
| Technology | Joint Venture with Fuji Electric |
| Certifications | CE, ISO 9001 |
| Weight | Lightweight design for easy installation |


Industrial Applications
This control card is essential for precision-driven operations in manufacturing plants, material handling systems, and power generation facilities. It seamlessly integrates with GE’s AC/DC drive systems to regulate motor performance in conveyor systems, CNC machinery, pumps, and compressors. Commonly paired with GE Speed Controllers and I/O modules, the 531X301DCCAFG2 delivers responsive torque management for critical processes requiring exact speed synchronization and operational stability.
Our Commitment to Excellence
Apex Automation, founded in 2014, specializes in ready-to-ship industrial automation solutions with expert technical support. Our team provides comprehensive pre-sales consultation to ensure perfect component matching and delivers professional installation guidance. All products include a 1-year warranty with priority after-sales support. If you require alternative models or custom configurations, contact us via WhatsApp for immediate assistance.
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