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2.4.4
What Is a CALSET Position?
The limit position of an arm to be CALSET is called a CALSET position.
Each axis has a mechanical end in each of the positive and negative directions. The
mechanical ends shown in the figure below are the CALSET positions.
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Axis CALSET
position
1st axis
Turning end in the positive direction (counterclockwise end when viewed from top)
2nd axis Turning end in the negative direction
3rd axis Turning end in the positive direction
4th axis
Turning end in the positive direction (counterclockwise end when viewed from the arm end)
5th axis
Turning end in the positive direction
Pos
iti
on
6th axis
Turning end in the positive direction, which is set by a CALSET jig.
CALSET Positions (VP-6242G)
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Axis CALSET
position
1st axis
Turning end in the positive direction (counterclockwise end when viewed from top)
2nd axis Turning end in the negative direction
3rd axis
Turning end in the positive direction
5th axis
Turning end in the negative direction
Pos
iti
on
6th axis
Turning end in the positive direction, which is set by a CALSET jig.
CALSET Positions (VP-5243G)
Caution for using customized mechanical ends:
If the RANG values have not been changed after a mechanical end change, remove the changed
mechanical end(s) before performing CALSET. (Refer to the "Precautions When Changing the
Mechanical Ends".)