Maintenance
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Maintenance
WARNING:
An overall inspection of the OnRobot's End of Arm Tooling must be
performed regularly and at least once every 6 months. This inspection
must include but is not limited to check for defective material and clean
gripping surfaces.
Use original spare parts, and original service instructions for the
OnRobot's End of Arm Tooling and the robot. Failure to comply with this
precaution can cause unexpected risks, resulting in severe injury.
If you have questions regarding spare parts and repair, please visit our website
contact us.
Gecko .............................................181
RG2/6.............................................183
RG2-FT ...........................................183
VG10 / VGC10.................................183
Gecko
Gecko Gripper pads are made from a precision cast silicone or polyurethane film with a gecko
microstructure. Contact with sharp objects may damage the pad surface and impair function. The Gecko
Gripper performance is maximized when the pads are clean and dry. The pads can collect dust, so it is
best to use the Gecko Gripper in a clean environment and/or establish a routine cleaning schedule.
Replacing the Gripper Pads
Gecko Gripper pads are designed to last for 200,000-300,000 cycles under typical operating conditions. If
the pads do not seem to be gripping properly, even with routine cleaning (see table in the previous page),
we recommend fully replacing the gripper pads.
To replace the gripper pads, use the provided pad removal tool.
Step 1: Move gripper pads to the maximum extruded setting such that the pads are maximally
exposed/visible.
Part
Description of Maintenance
Frequency
Pad Cleaning
Routine cleaning:
Cleaning Station
Dependent on operating conditions.
Guidelines are:
See Cleaning Station User Guide
Pad Wear
Replacement due to wear
150000
–
200000 for HIGH preload
operation
200000
–
250000 for LOW preload
operation
Summary of Contents for Gecko Gripper
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Page 12: ...Operationmode s 12 Mode I OnRobot EtherNet IP...
Page 26: ...Installation 26...
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Page 48: ...Operation 48 Mode II OnRobot WebLogic...
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Page 115: ...Additional Software Options 115 O Tassemblyid 157 O Tdata size 64 bytes O Tparameters...
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Page 139: ...Hardware Specification 139 RG2 GrippingSpeedGraph RG2 Work Range...
Page 142: ...Hardware Specification 142 RG6 GrippingSpeedGraph RG6 Work Range...
Page 162: ...Hardware Specification 162 9 2 Mechanical Drawings 9 2 1 Adapter plate s...
Page 163: ...Hardware Specification 163 Adapter I...
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Page 170: ...Hardware Specification 170 Gecko All dimensionsare in mm and inches...
Page 171: ...Hardware Specification 171 RG2 FT All dimensionsare in mm and inches...
Page 172: ...Hardware Specification 172 RG2 All dimensionsare in mm and inches...
Page 173: ...Hardware Specification 173 RG6 All dimensionsare in mm and inches...
Page 174: ...Hardware Specification 174 VG10 All dimensionsare in mm and inches...
Page 175: ...Hardware Specification 175 All dimensionsare in mm and inches...
Page 176: ...Hardware Specification 176 VGC10 All dimensionsare in mm and inches...
Page 177: ...Hardware Specification 177 All dimensionsare in mm and inches...
Page 178: ...Hardware Specification 178 Quick Changer Tool side All dimensionsare in mm and inches...
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