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If you’re still running MICROMASTER 440 drives in your facility, you’re not alone. These workhorse VFDs were once Siemens' go-to for advanced motor control—and they earned their reputation. But in 2025, relying on discontinued drives could put your operations at risk.
From sourcing replacement parts to meeting modern efficiency standards, upgrading from the MICROMASTER 440 isn’t just a good idea—it’s a necessary step toward reliability and performance.
The MICROMASTER 440 (MM440) was widely adopted for its flexibility and fast response time. With features like vector control, braking chopper integration, and optional PROFIBUS modules, it served across industries like:
From the manual: The MM440 offered precise motor control with up to 650 parameters, integrated safety inputs, and support for both open- and closed-loop applications.
If your drive fails, replacement time could stretch into days or weeks. And in a 24/7 production environment, that can translate to thousands in losses.
Upgrading ensures you’re not caught off guard by sudden MM440 failure with no replacement in sight.
Modern drives like the SINAMICS G120 offer higher efficiency, adaptive motor tuning, and energy optimization features.
Newer drives integrate STO (Safe Torque Off), SIL-rated safety protocols, and support advanced protective logic—without external wiring complexity.
G120 drives can be configured and monitored through Siemens’ TIA Portal, giving your team unified access to PLCs, HMIs, and drives.
The G120's modular design means you can scale your system’s power, I/O, and communication with fewer parts and faster installation.
For most MM440 applications, the SINAMICS G120 series is the ideal upgrade path. It's designed with modularity in mind, offering:
MM440 Feature | SINAMICS G120 Equivalent |
---|---|
Integrated braking chopper | PM250 module |
PROFIBUS / PROFINET | CU240E-2 PN or CU250S-2 options |
Vector control | Advanced vector + servo modes |
0.12–250 kW range | Matches or exceeds power range |
Example: Replace a 6SE6440-2UD33-5FA1 MM440 with a 6SL3210-1PE33-5UL0 + CU240E-2 PN for a drop-in upgrade.
The good news? Many G120 drives match or closely align with MM440 terminal layouts. Siemens even provides migration guidelines to:
Tip: Siemens offers Startdrive and migration tools within TIA Portal to assist with this process.
At Industrial Automation Co., we still carry many in-stock MM440 drives and modules for urgent replacements:
We’ve helped dozens of manufacturers replace or upgrade their MM440 drives. Whether you need a form-fit replacement or a full modernization path, our team can help with: