KX-2 Robot
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User’s Manual
Peak Robotics, Inc.
4747 Centennial Blvd; Colorado Springs, CO 80919
Ph 719.598.3555,
Printed: 3/3/2021
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3.5 Teaching the Robot: The robot software has no provisions for avoiding surrounding equipment
automatically. The robot merely executes the commands sent to it.
Note: It is the responsibility of the teaching operator/programmer to create sequences that avoid
obstacles.
3.6 Electrical Hazard: Do not disassemble any portion of the robot or control box when the control
box is connected to an AC power source. Note: All voltage internal to the robot is 57VDC or
less; however, 57 volts is hazardous, and the voltage potential can damage sensitive
components inside the robot. High-voltage AC power (115 or 230VAC) is present inside the
robot power supply box.
3.7 Collaborative Applications: The KX-2 robot has been designed for use in collaborative
applications, in accordance with ISO 10218-1:2011 and ISO/TS 15066. This does not, however,
automatically ensure that the robot will be safe for collaborative use in all applications. It is the
responsibility of the system integrator and the end user to verify that the application meets the
requirements of ISO 10218-2:2011, Robots and Robotic Devices
—Safety Requirements for
Industrial Robots
—Part 2: Robot Systems and Integration. It is also the responsibility of the
system integrator and the end user to verify that the application meets all internal company
safety policies and applicable international and local laws and regulations.
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