Deciding calibration routine
Decide which calibration routine to be used, based on the information in the table.
Depending on which routine is chosen, action might be required prior to beginning
the repair work of the robot, see the table.
Note
Action
Decide which calibration routine to use for
calibrating the robot.
•
Reference calibration. External cable
packages (DressPack) and tools can
stay fitted on the robot.
•
Fine calibration. All external cable
packages (DressPack) and tools
must be removed from the robot.
1
Follow the instructions given in the refer-
ence calibration routine on the FlexPendant
to create reference values.
If the robot is to be calibrated with refer-
ence calibration:
Find previous reference values for the axis
or create new reference values. These val-
ues are to be used after the repair proced-
ure is completed, for calibration of the ro-
bot.
Creating new values requires possibility to
move the robot.
Read more about reference calibration for
Axis Calibration in
.
If no previous reference values exist, and
no new reference values can be created,
then reference calibration is not possible.
Read more about reference calibration for
Pendulum Calibration in
Operating manu-
al - Calibration Pendulum
.
If the robot is to be calibrated with fine
calibration:
Remove all external cable packages
(DressPack) and tools from the robot.
Removing the tilthouse unit
Use this procedure to remove the tilthouse unit.
Note
Action
Decide which calibration routine to use, and
take actions accordingly prior to beginning the
repair procedure.
1
xx1000001132
Move the robot to a position where the tilthouse
rests on a workbench, some pallets or similar.
2
Continues on next page
198
Product manual - IRB 760
3HAC039838-001 Revision: M
© Copyright 2011-2018 ABB. All rights reserved.
4 Repair
4.4.2 Replacing the tilthouse unit
Continued
Summary of Contents for IRB 760 Series
Page 1: ...ROBOTICS Product manual IRB 760 ...
Page 8: ...This page is intentionally left blank ...
Page 46: ...This page is intentionally left blank ...
Page 96: ...This page is intentionally left blank ...
Page 144: ...This page is intentionally left blank ...
Page 394: ...This page is intentionally left blank ...
Page 400: ......
Page 401: ......