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Scame Accessories/spare parts for E-Mobility

scame accessories spare parts for e mobility overview for site uptime

Operators keep bays online with field-swappable parts, not full unit swaps. This portfolio covers wear items, dock hardware, protective plastics, and electronic subassemblies that restore a charger in minutes. Mechanical pieces match the same fixing geometry as the wallbox and pedestal families; plastics are UV-stabilised, halogen-free, and solvent-resistant for car-park cleaning routines. Typical protection levels remain IP54–IP55 after service when gaskets are seated correctly; exposed guards can be specified to IK08–IK10 for trolley lanes.

scame charger spare parts modules and fast-swap kits

Common kits include latch mechanisms and dust caps for Type 2, contactor packs, HMI windows and keypads, RFID readers, cable holsters/parking docks, door hinges and locks, and status-light bezels. Electronic boards (control/OCPP, comms modems, MID-meter faceplates) are supplied as sealed assemblies with alignment pins, so a technician can refit without re-looming. Firmware and configuration transfer via QR/USB/NFC keeps bay IDs and tariffs intact after the swap.

scame cable holders for EV dock and strain-relief hardware

Holsters, reels, and anti-kink guards protect leads during coil/deploy cycles. Parking docks present the plug at a natural height and enforce bend radius; drain paths prevent water pooling. For coastal or wash-down sites, stainless fixings and gasketed backplates preserve IP/IK after maintenance.

scame maintenance parts service packs and preventive stock

Service packs group the high-attrition items per model—latches, gaskets, HMI windows, screws, holster inserts, and beacon lenses—plus torque cards and thread-lock. Teams usually hold one pack per ten bays to cover night-shift incidents without waiting on logistics.

Technical specifications and standards the kits observe

Electrical assemblies conform to IEC/EN 61851-1/-21 for control and safety; connector-facing plastics and metalwork maintain interface per IEC/EN 62196-2 (Type 2). Seals and glands keep stated ingress (IP54–IP55 mated/capped); impact pieces are tested to EN 62262 (IK08–IK10 model-dependent). HMI windows use UV-stable PC with anti-scratch hardcoat; beacon modules run at 4,000–5,000 K for CCTV clarity. Contactors and relays are rated for AC-7a duty at the charger’s current class with documented endurance; replacement wiring looms use fine-stranded copper and crimped ferrules to EN 60228 Class 5. All fasteners ship with torque ranges; re-use guidance is printed on the card to avoid over-compression of seals on reassembly.

Applications and compatibility across fleets and sites

Hotels and residential blocks focus on holsters, caps, and latch sets (high handling). Office car parks add HMI windows, RFID readers, and beacon lenses (sun exposure). Retail forecourts keep door hardware and bollard skins on hand due to trolley strikes. DC forecourts stock fan filters and cable guards. The same parts palette supports wall and pedestal variants, so multi-site operators can carry a lean, shared kit.

scame connector adapters and interface pieces for mixed vehicles

Where legacy fleets linger, adapter whips and socket inserts bridge unusual inlets during a transition period. Current coding follows PP/CP rules, and housings retain IP when coupled. Use adapters sparingly, label their current limit clearly, and park them in lockable cradles to control loss and misuse.

Integration with Scame EV systems, boards, and enclosures

Gland threads, plate cut-outs, and rail pitch mirror Scame distribution boards and DIN modular gear, so upstream RCBO/SPD service aligns with the same tools and torque values. Cable routes use Scame strut and trays; holsters pick up the 60 mm fixing pattern familiar from Scame wiring devices. Documentation stickers and QR plates match the label sets already used on panels, keeping audits straightforward.

Selection criteria for B2B clients

Parts at risk Identify wear and impact points by site usage: latches/holsters in public bays, HMI and beacon plastics for sun-exposed façades, door sets where carts pass.
Environment Map IP/IK to the zone; prefer stainless hardware and sealed holsters in wash-down or coastal car parks.
Electrical service Decide board-level vs in-charger replacements (RCD/Type A+6 mA or Type B, SPDs, contactors); keep one calibrated meter faceplate per model.
Operational control QR-tag every swap piece; maintain a resistor/firmware matrix by charger SKU; store torque cards in the service bin.
Spares posture Hold a rolling buffer (≈10% of installed base for high-attrition plastics, 2–3% for electro-mechanicals). Schedule gasket changes proactively at annual inspection.
Logistics Build one “bay-down kit” with holster, latch set, window, gasket set, and fasteners; list heavier items as scame replacement parts for charging to keep procurement scopes clear.

Advantages of working with Bankoflamps

You receive individual B2B prices tied to your bay count and service profile, plus a personal account manager who stays with the project. Stock availability is shown in real time across our and partner warehouses. Submit a request for a quote online and expect a rapid reply—usually within 1 hour. Fast order placement by EAN/MPN keeps your ERP clean, and you can download price lists anytime for current revisions. The portal provides lead-time tracking and order-status visibility, with purchase-history access to analyse failure patterns by site. For trusted clients we support post-payment up to 30 days. Consolidated order management lets you group ready lines and cut freight, with smart delivery cost estimates at order and confirmed before dispatch. Prices are issued with validity dates so phased maintenance remains predictable.