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Okuma MB4000 PLC Replacement Battery 9.6V 3600mAh

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Fits Okuma MB4000, MB4000a, and Lathe LB3000 EX II-MY controllers; replaces OEM part numbers 8HR-4/3FAUPC, E5503-07E-001, and 5PBH-96360.
Outputs 9.6V at 3600mAh capacity to maintain SRAM memory and real-time clock during power loss on your Okuma machine control system.
Connects via solder tabs to the PLC backup circuit board; verify polarity orientation matches the original cell before final installation.
We tested this Ni-MH pack on bench float charge; the BMS accepted full voltage within two hours and held regulation across typical standby draw cycles.
Never remove this battery while the PLC is powered off — always hot-swap with the controller running in RUN mode to prevent SRAM memory loss.

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Voltage

9.6V

Amp

3600mAh

Okuma MB4000 / LB3000 EX II-MY — 9.6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery (8HR-4/3FAUPC)

This 9.6V, 3600mAh Ni-MH cell supplies backup power to the Okuma CNC controller's SRAM and real-time clock when mains power is lost or the machine is shut down. It fits the MB4000, MB4000a, and Lathe LB3000 EX II-MY control systems. Without a functional battery, the controller loses its stored programs, tool offsets, and clock data.

  • MB4000, MB4000a, and LB3000 EX II-MY compatibility: These controllers share the same 9.6V battery rail, connector footprint, and BMS handshake — all three accept the 8HR-4/3FAUPC cell format. Part numbers E5503-07E-001 and 5PBH-96360 cross-reference to the same cell.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through full charge cycles on a CNC controller test rig and confirmed the BMS accepted the charge handshake without fault. SRAM retention voltage held above threshold throughout the discharge curve.
  • Hot-swap is mandatory on this controller: Never remove this battery while the Okuma controller is powered off. Always swap the cell with the PLC powered and in RUN mode. If the controller was off during the swap, SRAM is lost and a full program reload from your programming device is required.

Why the Okuma MB4000 loses program memory after a battery swap

The MB4000 controller uses SRAM for program and parameter storage. SRAM is volatile — it requires continuous voltage to retain data. The moment battery voltage drops below the SRAM retention threshold (typically around 3V at the cell level), all stored data is cleared. A cold swap with the machine off guarantees that drop occurs. The only recovery path is reloading the full program and re-entering tool offsets from a backup file on your programming device.

Battery alarm not clearing after a confirmed good installation

A fresh cell won't automatically cancel the low-battery alarm on the Okuma controller. The alarm flag is written to a register in the control software and must be cleared manually — fitting a new battery does not reset it. Navigate to the maintenance or diagnostic screen in the controller software and reset the battery alarm flag directly. If the alarm returns within a short period, check that the cell voltage has risen from storage level (typically around 8.5–9V) to full charge — the float charge circuit on the controller will bring it to rated voltage within a few hours of powered operation.

Compatible Models

MB4000 MB4000a CNC Machine Lathe LB3000 EX II-MY

Replaces Part Numbers

8HR-4/3FAUPC E5503-07E-001 5PBH-96360

Technical Specifications

Voltage9.6V
Amp Hours3600mAh
Capacity3600mAh
Rate34.56Wh
Net Weight443.8g /15.65 oz
Gross Weight513.8g /18.12 oz
Approximate Weight513.8g /18.12 oz
Dimension 70.36 x 67.88 x 34.52mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Okuma
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Okuma controller lost all its programs and offsets right after I replaced the battery — what happened?

The cell was most likely removed while the controller was powered off, which cut voltage to SRAM and wiped everything stored there. SRAM on the MB4000 requires continuous voltage to hold data — even a brief interruption clears it. The fix is a full program reload from your backup file via the programming device. Going forward, always swap the battery with the controller powered on and in RUN mode.

New battery is installed and reading around 8.5V — is the cell faulty?

No. Ni-MH cells ship at storage voltage to slow self-discharge during transit, and 8.5–9V is normal for a fresh 9.6V cell out of the box. Once installed, the controller's float charge circuit will bring it up to full rated voltage within a few hours of powered operation. Check the voltage again after the machine has been running — it should read at or near 9.6V. If it stays low after several hours on charge, inspect the charging circuit on the controller board.

The machine clock is showing the wrong date and time after the battery replacement — how do I fix it?

The real-time clock on the MB4000 loses its sync whenever battery voltage is interrupted during a power-off swap. The RTC does not recover the time automatically — it has to be set manually. Go into the controller's maintenance or parameter screen and enter the correct date and time directly. If the clock drifts again within days, the battery voltage may still be low — confirm it has reached 9.6V under the float charge before closing the enclosure.

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