1 Signs, symbols
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ISO 9409-1
Industrial robots
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Mechanical interfaces
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Part 1: Plates
1.7
Signs, symbols
The following symbols are used in the Assembly Instructions:
Lists
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Simple lists are marked with “–”.
Instructions for action
All instructions for action for a procedure are listed in chronological order.
Instructions are marked with “
”.
Intermediate results and end results of the action are marked with “
⇒
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Note
This symbol stands for information that allows a more effective and economically efficient use of
the robot system.
1.8
Marking of the Safety and Warning Signs
The following safety signs mark all actions that present a danger to life and limb of the operator or others
around the operator.
Make sure to observe these signs and exercise particular caution in these cases. Also pass on the safety
signs to other users.
DANGER!
The sign with the addition DANGER refers to an immediate danger.
The danger will lead to serious injury or death of persons.
The description of the danger is followed by instructions for action that serve to avoid or re-
move the danger.
WARNING!
The sign with the addition WARNING refers to possible danger.
The danger can lead to serious injury or death of a person.
The description of the danger is followed by instructions for action that serve to avoid or re-
move the danger.
CAUTION!
The sign with the addition CAUTION refers to a potentially hazardous situation.
The danger can lead to injury of persons.
The description of the danger is followed by instructions for action that serve to avoid or re-
move the danger.
The safety signs are often used in combination with a pictogram in the text to clarify the source of the
danger.
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