Robotiq Machine Tending Solution - Instruction Manual
2.2. Warnings, Risk Assessment and Final Application
The operator must have read and understood all of the instructions in the following manual before operating the Robotiq Machine
Tending Solution.
Caution
lAny use of the Machine Tending Solution in non-compliance of these warnings and/or outside the intended use is
inappropriate and may cause injury or damage.
lIt is the cobot integrator's duty to ensure that all local safety measures and regulations are met.
lDo not install or operate any equipment that is damaged or lacking parts.
lAir supply:
lAir supply must be dry and filtered according to ISO 8573-1 class 7.4.4.
lAir supply pressure should optimally be set between 6 bar and 8 bar (87 psi and 116 psi).
lThe tubing should be properly secured before pressurizing the equipment.
lAlways bring the air pressure back to 0 psi before removing any tubing.
lNever operate the equipment with leaking or worn tubing.
lElectricity
lNever supply the equipment with an alternative current source.
lAlways meet the recommended keying for electrical connections.
lMake sure all cord sets are always secured at both ends.
lAlways wear all recommended personal protective equipment in accordance with your workplace's safety standards,
including:
lSafety glasses
lSteel-toe boots
lHearing protections.
Warning
lMake sure no one is in the robot’s or Hand-E Gripper’s / end effector vicinity before initializing the robot's routine.
lKeep body parts and garments away from the equipment while the device is powered on.
lAt a pressure of 6 bar and a distance of 1 m, the Air Nozzle emits noise at 110 dB. Please enforce the appropriate
workplace, local, state, or federal regulations in terms of hearing PPE.
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