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3.1 Installation of Safeguarding
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Installation
3.1
Installation of Safeguarding
To insure safety, be sure to install the safeguarding. They prevent
unforeseen accidents with personnel and damage to equipment. The
following is quoted for your information and guidance.
Responsibility for Safeguarding (ISO 10218)
The user of a manipulator or robot system shall ensure that safeguarding
is provided and used in accordance with Sections 6, 7, and 8 of this
standard. The means and degree of safeguarding, including any
redundancies, shall correspond directly to the type and level of hazard
presented by the robot system consistent with the robot application.
Safeguarding may include but not be limited to safeguarding devices,
barriers, interlock barriers, perimeter guarding, awareness barriers, and
awareness signals.
WARNING
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Install the safeguarding.
Failure to observe this warning may result in injury or damage.
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Install the manipulator in a location where the manipulator’s tool or
the workpiece held by the manipulator will not reach the wall,
safeguarding, or DX200 when the arm is fully extended.
Failure to observe this warning may result in injury or damage.
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Do not start the manipulator or even turn ON the power before it is
firmly anchored.
The manipulator may overturn and cause injury or damage.
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When mounting the manipulator on the ceiling or wall, the base
section must have sufficient strength and rigidity to support the
weight of the manipulator. Also, it is necessary to consider
countermeasures to prevent the manipulator from falling.
Failure to observe this warning may result in injury or damage.
CAUTION
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Do not install or operate a manipulator that is damaged or lacks
parts.
Failure to observe this caution may cause injury or damage.
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Before turning ON the power, check to be sure that the shipping
bolts and brackets are removed.
Failure to observe this caution may result in damage to the driving
parts.
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