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Absolutely prohibited matters.
1.3.2 Potentially fatal
Overview: Any working robot is a potentially fatal machine. When running, the robot
may have unpredictable movements. All movements have strong forces that may cause
serious injury to people in the early working range or equipment Cause damage.
Avoidance: Before preparing the robot to work, test the reliability of each safety
measure (brake).
Safety measures include fence gates, holding brakes, and safety lights.
Measures to avoid: Before turning on the robot, make sure that there are no other idle
people in the working range of the robot.
1.3.3 Possible dangers in testing
Overview: Because of the need for maintenance service work, the robot needs to be
disassembled, and several risks need to be considered for the first test after the
maintenance work is completed.
Measures: The first steps after repair, installation, maintenance and other services
need to follow the steps below:
Clean up all maintenance and installation tools on the robot and within the scope of
the robot's work;
Install all safety measures;
Make sure everyone stands outside the robot's safety range;
Pay special attention to the working conditions of the repaired parts during the test.
Note: When letting the robot go through the program, pay special
attention to potential interference hazards.
1.3.4 Electrical hazard
Overview: The electric control cabinet is the center of the control robot. Any
misoperation of the electric control cabinet may cause electric shock and robot
misoperation, which in turn may cause injury to people and equipment.
Danger: 1. Never lean on the electric control cabinet or other control cabinets; do not
press the operation keys at will. Otherwise, the robot may cause
unexpected movements, which may cause personal injury and equipment
damage.
2. During operation, never allow non-workers to touch the electric control
cabinet. Otherwise, the robot may cause unexpected movements, causing
personal injury and equipment damage.
3. Protective measures must be taken when wiring and piping between the
electrical control cabinet and the robot and peripheral equipment, such as
passing pipes, wires or cables through the pit or covering them with
protective covers to avoid being trampled by people or being lifted by
forklifts Rolled and broken. Operators and other personnel may be caught
by open wires, cables or pipes and damage them, which may cause
abnormal movement of the robot, resulting in personal injury or equipment
damage.