Description
3. Key Technical Specifications
- Model: 193X706AAG01
- Manufacturer: General Electric
- Part Description: Buffer amplifier
- Product Family: 193X boards
- Application: GE drive / control
- Status: Legacy / obsolete stock
- Condition: New Surplus
- Typical Use: Replacement part for existing GE drive assemblies
4. Product Introduction
GE 193X706AAG01 is a GE buffer amplifier card used in legacy industrial drive and control equipment. It is sold mainly as replacement stock for older GE systems that are still running in production.
This part matters when you need to keep a drive alive without changing the whole cabinet. The risk is compatibility: match the exact board number, connector layout, and system print set before ordering, because older GE 193X boards are easy to confuse by appearance alone.
5. Troubleshooting Quick Reference
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Relevance to this Part | Quick Check Method | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Drive does not respond | Faulty buffer amplifier board or upstream drive issue | ✅ High | Check drive diagnostics and verify board LEDs or status indicators if present | Confirm the board part number before replacing |
| Intermittent speed or torque control | Signal conditioning fault, loose connection, or board degradation | ✅ High | Reseat the board and inspect connectors for oxidation or looseness | Replace only after checking the mating harness |
| No output from drive section | Input signal lost, fuse issue, or failed card | ✅ Medium | Measure input signals at the board and compare to prints | Verify power and command signals before condemning the part |
| Repeated alarm after swap | Wrong revision or incompatible board family | ✅ High | Compare the old part number and suffix exactly | Do not mix similar 193X variants without documentation |
| Heat discoloration on board | Overload or cabinet thermal issue | ✅ Medium | Inspect for burned components and check cabinet temperature | Fix the cabinet problem before installing another board |
| System works only after tapping the board | Cracked solder joint or poor seating | ✅ Medium | Reseat the module and inspect edge connectors carefully | Replace if the fault returns after a known-good seat test |
Contact technical support with photos of the board, the drive nameplate, and any fault codes if the issue is still unclear.
- 193X706AAG01
6. Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is GE 193X706AAG01 used for?
It is listed as a buffer amplifier card for GE drive and control equipment. In practice, that means it helps interface signals inside older GE industrial systems.
Q: Is this part obsolete?
Yes, it is a legacy GE board and should be treated as limited-stock surplus. That means availability can be inconsistent.
Q: Is this a direct replacement for every 193X board?
No. The 193X family has multiple variants, and suffix differences matter. Match the exact part number and board revision before you buy.
Q: What condition is it usually sold in?
Most listings position it as New Surplus. That means unused legacy inventory, not current factory production.
Q: Can I install it while the cabinet is powered?
No, not unless the original GE documentation explicitly allows it. For older boards like this, power down first to avoid backplane damage.
Q: Why is it cheaper than OEM new stock?
Because it comes from surplus channels for discontinued hardware. The lower price is real, but so is the need to verify fit, revision, and application.


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