Kernal Components is a trusted industrial automation parts supplier operating under Kernal Automation Co., Limited.
We specialize in supplying genuine automati
Four major automation brands raised prices in six weeks
Siemens, up 15% to 24%. B&R, up 10%. Schneider up 5% to 10%. LS Electric, up 15% to 40%
Same reason. Rising raw materials and semiconductor pressure from AI demand
If your facility runs these brands, review spare budgets now
Direct message for everyone in industrial automation.
Siemens. ABB. Schneider. Allen-Bradley. Omron. Mitsubishi. Festo. Yaskawa. Delta. Pilz. SMC.
Genuine. Ready stock. Ships worldwide.
Send a part number. Quotation within four hours. No long lead times.
#IndustrialAutomation
LS Electric price adjustment. Effective July 1, 2026. Tomorrow.
ACB and MCCB breakers, 0 to 20%. ELCB, 18%. Contactors and thermal relays, 0 to 40%. Motor starter, 15%.
Orders today still at current pricing. Orders tomorrow at new pricing.
#IndustrialAutomation
June 29, 2026. Monday morning.
Two people in a warehouse packing boxes that leave today.
Most suppliers talk about ready stock. This is what it looks like when those words are actually true.
No algorithm does this. A person does it. Every time.
#IndustrialAutomation
US manufacturing facilities. Direct message for your maintenance team.
Your line runs on Siemens, ABB, Schneider, Allen-Bradley or Omron. We have genuine components in ready stock.
Send a part number. Confirmed stock. Quotation in four hours. Ships to USA this week.
#B2B
June 27, 2026.
These boxes are leaving our warehouse today.
Different brands. Different components. Different facilities waiting for them.
You see the quotation. You see the tracking number.
You never see this moment.
We do this every day.
#IndustrialAutomation
Schneider Electric price adjustment. June 26, 2026. Today.
ATV Inverters plus 5%. ATS490 Soft Starter plus 8%. M310 Motion Controller plus 10%. Modicon PLC plus 5%. Touchscreens plus 5%.
Every one costs more today than yesterday. Review procurement numbers now.
#B2B
Built a working hydraulic lift with two syringes, a hose and some wood. It actually lifts.
Push one piston, liquid pressure pushes the other, a wooden scissor frame extends, the platform rises.
Pascal's Law. No motor. No electricity. Just physics.
#STEM#Engineering#PascalsLaw
Your brain is holding an image right now that no longer exists.
Persistence of vision. When light stops, the brain holds the image a fraction longer.
Engineers discovered this. Then built technology around it.
One row of LEDs. Spinning fast. Your brain fills in the rest.
#B2B
We opened this on camera today.
SMC JMHZ2-16D. Pneumatic gripper cylinder.
Original packaging intact. Built to a standard you can see immediately.
The machine it goes into was designed around its exact specs.
Original means it performs the way it was built to.
#B2B
June 22, 2026.
Two people. A pallet jack. Boxes going out today.
Most suppliers say they deliver fast.
The difference is whether people actually show up on Monday morning and move the boxes.
Ours do.
#IndustrialAutomation
If your facility runs any of these this is for you.
Siemens. ABB. Schneider. Omron. Mitsubishi. Allen-Bradley. Festo. Yaskawa. Delta. Pilz.
Genuine. Ready stock.
Send a part number. Confirmed quotation within four hours. No obligation.
#IndustrialAutomation
Nobody talks about this openly.
You source a component. Looks right. Install it. Machine runs.
For a while.
Then it fails suddenly. At full load.
Someone looks at what was replaced months ago. Something does not match.
Counterfeit components are everywhere.
A procurement manager sent us three words last month.
"Do you have it?"
No intro. No context. Just a part number.
Already called other suppliers. Already heard what they did not want to hear.
We had it. Same day order.
Three weeks later first call, not last.
#B2B
Most people never see this room.
Our warehouse. June 17, 2026.
Every box here is a problem someone has not had yet. A line that will stop. A component that will fail.
We sourced all of this before anyone called us.
Not speed. Preparation.
#IndustrialAutomation
June 15, 2026.
ABB boxes leaving our warehouse today.
You see the quotation.
You see the tracking number.
You never see this moment.
Boxes wrapped. Pallet ready.
Somewhere an engineer sent a part number.
They do not know yet
their problem is solved.
#IndustrialAutomation
Nobody says thank you when the production line runs.
There is a person in every factory.
Fixing things before they break. Quietly. Without credit.
But when something fails, everyone is suddenly watching.
That person deserves a supplier who moves as fast as they need.
#B2B
Nobody talks about the waiting.
After the line stops.
After the fault is found.
After three suppliers say
they will call back.
And then the silence.
Engineer sits.
Phone is not ringing.
Supervisor asks for update.
There is no update.
Every maintenance team
knows that silence
A factory manager told me
something once.
"The worst part of a breakdown
is not the machine stopping.
It is calling supplier after supplier.
Two weeks. Not in stock.
We will call you back.
And nobody calls back."
He said his team had just
accepted it.
I did not agree.
Speed. Torque. Direction.
Your motor does nothing
without this component.
When the drive fails
the line stops.
VFD. Servo Drive.
Siemens. ABB. Schneider.
Yaskawa. Delta.
Genuine. Ready. 4 hours.
#IndustrialAutomation