Note
Action
Tightening torque: 70 Nm ±15 Nm.
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Insert the yellow sleeve and the transportation
lock screw in the hole at the locking position.
Insert the sleeve all the way so that the marking
in the sleeve is aligned with the casting, see fig-
ure.
Tighten the screw.
DANGER
Always use the transportation lock screw and
sleeve to lock the lower arm at transportation,
turning and floor standing.
3
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Lifting down the robot from inverted position
Note
Action
Suitable screws, lightly lubricated:
If the robot is to be secured to the floor, prepare
an area where the robot can be secured with the
attachment bolts.
1
M24x100 (8 pcs)
For hole configuration, see
configuration, base on page 64
The robot must always be secured to the floor if
any kind of repair or maintenance work is to be
performed.
Verify that the lower arm is secured with the
transportation lock screw.
2
DressPack can stay fitted.
Remove any payload and tools from the robot.
3
870
50
600
50
60°
65°
35°
30°
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Jog the robot into position:
•
Axis 1: 0°
•
Axis 2: already in position and locked with
the transportation lock screw, do not jog!
•
Axis 3: +65°
•
Axis 4: 0°
•
Axis 5: +60°
•
Axis 6: no significance
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