Base plate
This section details how to secure the base plate to the foundation.
Note
Action
Make sure the foundation is levelled.
1
CAUTION
The base plate weighs 353 kg! All lifting
equipment used must be sized accordingly!
2
Shown in figure
grooves and leveling bolts on page 58
Position base plate in relation to the robot
work location using the grooves in the base
plate.
3
Detailed in section
Lift the base plate to its mounting position.
4
Attachment holes: 16 pcs.
Use the base plate as a template and drill at-
tachment holes as required by the selected
bolt dimension.
5
Shown in figure
grooves and leveling bolts on page 58
Fit the base plate and use the levelling bolts
to level the base plate.
6
If required, fit strips of sheet metal underneath
the base plate to fill any gaps.
7
Secure the base plate to the foundation with
screws and sleeves.
8
Maximum allowed deviation all over the
base plate, from one contact surface to
the other: 0.3 mm.
Recheck the four contact surfaces on the
base plate to make sure the base plate is
levelled and flat.
9
If it is not, use pieces of sheet metal or similar
to bring the base plate to a levelled position.
800
B
B
B-B
(A)
(B)
(A)
xx1500000250
A Cylindrical guide pin
B M5 x 40. Tightening torque 6 Nm.
(x2)
Fit the enclosed guide pins to the base plate.
Note
All screws and pins are delivered in a plastic
bag together with the base plate.
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