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In an industry racing toward smarter, faster, and more connected automation, some hardware still stands the test of time. The Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 700 is one of those rare drives that continues to deliver real-world results, even in 2025.
Whether you're upgrading a legacy system, expanding a line, or seeking a reliable replacement with a fast return on investment, the PowerFlex 700 remains a go-to option for engineers and plant managers alike.
Let’s break down what makes it so enduring — and why it may still be your best choice.
The PowerFlex 700 handles a broad range of input voltages and power classes, which makes it one of the most versatile VFDs in its class:
This adaptability makes it ideal for:
Allen-Bradley didn’t hold back on motor control tech in the PowerFlex 700. You get simple options when needed — and advanced algorithms when precision matters:
The result? Better torque at low speeds, smoother motor starts, and energy savings across variable load conditions — all without additional hardware.
Whether you’re dealing with dust, heat, moisture, or cramped panels, the PowerFlex 700 fits the environment:
With an operating temperature range of 0°C to 50°C and a storage range of -40°C to 70°C, it’s a drive that performs under pressure.
The PowerFlex 700 supports a wide range of industrial protocols — making it easy to integrate into both older systems and modern smart factories.
Whether you're working with legacy equipment or implementing a scalable Industry 4.0 strategy, this drive adapts without forcing a total control system overhaul.
Skip the external modules. With generous onboard I/O and built-in motion features, the PowerFlex 700 handles more logic and feedback on its own:
Use it for robotics, conveyors, or packaging lines where you need tight movement control — without adding a motion controller.
The PowerFlex 700 isn’t just capable — it’s efficient.
Integrated features include:
“Switching to the PowerFlex 700 cut our panel costs by 15% and made troubleshooting easier. We kept our existing setup but got better control.”
— John D., Plant Manager, Ohio
Need help picking the right model? Our tech team will match the part to your motor specs, no guesswork needed.
If you're wondering whether the PowerFlex 700 is still worth it — here’s the answer:
It’s a workhorse that continues to deliver — and in today’s volatile supply chain climate, having a reliable, repairable, and fully stocked drive matters more than ever.
At Industrial Automation Co., we stock hundreds of tested PowerFlex 700 drives, ready to ship fast. Every unit is backed by our 2-Year Warranty and comes with free tech support.
Need to breathe life back into an existing unit? Our repair service restores PowerFlex 700 drives to peak condition with expert diagnostics and same-day response options.