Studiobot TX90 Quick Start Guide
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can catch on the track or robot as it moves along the full
length.
Ensure the floor can support the load and the stresses (see
above).
Ensure the power supply is properly earthed (grounded) and of
the correct voltage (see above).
If the rig is mounted to something other than the floor then
the mount should be heavy and strong enough to take the
forces and not move or fall over during sudden starts and
stops. Use the recommended minimum thickness steel plates.
Check with MRMC if you are unsure of the exact requirements
for your robot.
Check that all cables are securely fixed and are not going to
catch during motion.
Ensure the camera, lens, focus motor, accessories, power
supplies/batteries, etc. are all very securely mounted and will
not come off during sudden motions, to become lethal
missiles.
Ensure all safety accessories are securely attached and in
working order, including emergency stops, safety sensors, etc.
Clearly mark the area around the robot in which no persons
are allowed to enter. As a bare minimum, use brightly marked
tape on the floor, outside the reach of the robot, to indicate the
“No Go Zone”. Ideally, use physical safety barriers, and light
guards/curtains.
Keep stands, lights and accessories out of the No Go Zone, if
possible. If not possible then try to take as much care with their
positioning and the motion of the rig, as if they were a person.
Remember a light, accidentally hit at high speed by the robot,
can be just as dangerous to someone standing outside the No
Go Zone as the robot is to someone standing in the zone.
Someone standing outside the No Go Zone as the robot is to
someone standing in the zone.
Where physical safety barriers are impractical, light guards
should be used or similar alternatives such as laser scanners, to
stop anyone entering the No Go Zone during motion.
Summary of Contents for MRMC-2000-00-JB-0053
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Page 57: ...Studiobot TX90 Quick Start Guide 53 4 The Cabinet Temperature is shown on the pendant screen...
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