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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1 Safety1.1 General safety information1.1.1 Limitation of liabilityLimitation of liabilityAny information given in this manual regarding safety must not be construed as awarranty by ABB that the industrial robot will not cause injury or damage even ifall safety instructions are complied with.The information does not cover how to design, install and operate a completesystem, nor does it cover all peripheral equipment that can influence the safety ofthe entire system.In particular, liability cannot be accepted if injury/damage has been caused for anyof the following reasons:• Use of the robot in other ways than intended.• Incorrect operation or maintenance.• Operation of the robot when the safety devices are defective, not in theirintended location or in any other way not working.• When instructions for operation and maintenance are not followed.• Non-authorized design modifications made in or around the robot.• Repairs carried out by in-experienced or non-qualified personnel.• Foreign objects.• Force majeure.Nation/region specific regulationsTo protect personnel, the complete system must be designed and installed inaccordance with the safety requirements set forth in the standards and regulationsof the country where the robot is installed.To be observed by the supplier of the complete systemThe integrator is responsible that the safety devices necessary to protect peopleworking with the robot system are designed and installed correctly.When integrating the robot with external devices and machines:• The supplier of the complete system must ensure that all circuits used in thesafety function are interlocked in accordance with the applicable standardsfor that function.• The supplier of the complete system must ensure that all circuits used in theemergency stop function are interlocked in a safe manner, in accordancewith the applicable standards for the emergency stop function.Continues on next pageProduct manual - IRB 1600/1660 193HAC026660-001 Revision: W© Copyright 2006-2018 ABB. All rights reserved.1 Safety1.1.1 Limitation of liability
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