Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Overview of this manual
- Product documentation
- How to read the product manual
- Safety
- Protective stop and emergency stop
- Safety actions
- Emergency release of the robot axes
- Make sure that the main power has been switched off
- Safety risks
- Moving robots are potentially lethal
- First test run may cause injury or damage
- Work inside the working range of the robot
- Enabling device and hold-to-run functionality
- Risks associated with live electric parts
- The unit is sensitive to ESD
- Hot parts may cause burns
- Safety risks related to pneumatic/hydraulic systems
- Brake testing
- Safety risks during handling of batteries
- Safety risks during work with gearbox lubricants (oil or grease)
- Safety signals and symbols
- Safety symbols on product labels
- Installation and commissioning
- Unpacking
- Working range
- Risk of tipping/stability
- On-site installation
- Lifting and turning a suspended mounted robot
- Manually releasing the brakes
- Orienting and securing the robot
- Setting the system parameters for a suspended or tilted robot
- Loads fitted to the robot, stopping time and braking distances
- Fitting equipment on the robot (robot dimensions)
- Installation of signal lamp for 1600 (option)
- Installation of signal lamp for 1600ID/1660ID (option)
- Installation of the wire feeder shelf for 1600ID/1660ID
- Restricting the working range
- Installation of additional mechanical stops on axis 1
- Installation of additional mechanical stop on axis 2
- Installation of additional mechanical stops on axis 3
- Installation of position switch, axis 1
- Electrical connections
- Robot cabling and connection points
- Customer connections on the robot
- Start of robot in cold environments
- Maintenance
- Maintenance schedule and expected component life
- Maintenance schedule
- Expected component life
- Inspection activities
- Inspecting information labels
- Replacement activities
- Changing the oil in axes 5 and 6 gearboxes
- Changing the oil in axes 5 and axis 5 and 6 gearboxes, IRB 1600ID/1660ID
- Replacing the battery pack
- Cleaning activities
- Repair
- General procedures
- Mounting instructions for bearings
- Mounting instructions for seals
- Cut the paint or surface on the robot before replacing parts
- The brake release buttons may be jammed after service work
- Complete manipulator
- Replacing the cable harness, 1600ID/1660ID
- Replacement of complete arm system
- Upper and lower arm
- Replacing the complete upper arm, IRB 1600ID/1660ID
- Replacing the complete lower arm
- Replacing the wrist unit, IRB 1600
- Replacing the wrist unit, IRB 1600ID
- Replacing the wrist unit, IRB1660ID
- Replacing the damper, axis 2
- Replacing the damper, axis 3
- Replacing the mechanical stop axis 3, IRB 1600ID/1660ID
- Replacement of damper, axis 5
- Remove upper arm AW Gun
- Measuring the play 1600ID/1660ID, axis 5
- Measuring the play 1600ID/1660ID, axis 6
- Frame and base
- Replacing the serial measurement unit
- Replacing the push button unit
- Motors
- Replacement of motor, axis 2
- Replacement of motor, axis 3, IRB 1600
- Replacement of motor, axis 3, 1600ID/1660ID
- Replacement of motor, axis 4, IRB 1600
- Replacement of motor, axis 4, 1600ID/1660ID
- Replacement of motor and timing belt, axis 5, IRB 1600
- Replacement of motor, axis 5, IRB 1600ID
- Replacement of motor, axis 5, IRB 1660ID
- Replacement of motor and timing belt, axis 6, IRB 1600
- Replacement of motor, axis 6, IRB 1600ID
- Replacement of motor, axis 6, IRB 1660ID
- Gearboxes
- Service work on gearboxes, axes 3, 4, 5 and 6
- Calibration
- Calibration methods
- When to calibrate
- Synchronization marks and axis movement directions
- Calibration movement directions for all axes
- Updating revolution counters
- Calibrating with Axis Calibration method
- Calibration tools for Axis Calibration
- Installation locations for the calibration tools
- Axis Calibration - Running the calibration procedure
- Calibrating with Calibration Pendulum method
- Verifying the calibration
- Checking the synchronization position
- Decommissioning
- Scrapping of robot
- Robot description
- Type A of IRB 1600ID
- Reference information
- Applicable standards
- Unit conversion
- Screw joints
- Weight specifications
- Standard tools
- Special tools
- Lifting accessories and lifting instructions
- Spare part lists
- Circuit diagram
- Index
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How to read the product manualReading the proceduresThe procedures contain references to figures, tools, material, and so on. Thereferences are read as described below.References to figuresThe procedures often include references to components or attachment pointslocated on the manipulator/controller. The components or attachment points aremarked with italic text in the procedures and completed with a reference to thefigure where the current component or attachment point is shown.The denomination in the procedure for the component or attachment pointcorresponds to the denomination in the referenced figure.The table below shows an example of a reference to a figure from a step in aprocedure.Note/IllustrationActionShown in the figure Location ofgearbox on page xx.Remove the rear attachment screws, gearbox.8.References to required equipmentThe procedures often include references to equipment (spare parts, tools, etc.)required for the different actions in the procedure. The equipment is marked withitalic text in the procedures and completed with a reference to the section wherethe equipment is listed with further information, that is article number anddimensions.The designation in the procedure for the component or attachment pointcorresponds to the designation in the referenced list.The table below shows an example of a reference to a list of required equipmentfrom a step in a procedure.Note/IllustrationActionArt. no. is specified in Requiredequipment on page xx.Fit a new sealing, axis 2 to the gearbox.3.Safety informationThe manual includes a separate safety chapter that must be read through beforeproceeding with any service or installation procedures. All procedures also includespecific safety information when dangerous steps are to be performed.Read more in the chapter Safety on page 19.IllustrationsThe robot is illustrated with general figures that does not take painting or protectiontype in consideration.Likewise, certain work methods or general information that is valid for several robotmodels, can be illustrated with illustrations that show a different robot model thanthe one that is described in the current manual.Product manual - IRB 1600/1660 173HAC026660-001 Revision: W© Copyright 2006-2018 ABB. All rights reserved.How to read the product manual
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