Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Overview of this manual
- Product documentation, M2000/M2000A
- Product documentation, M2004
- How to read the product manual
- Safety
- General safety information
- Safety risks
- CAUTION - Hot parts may cause burns
- Safety risks related to tools/work pieces
- Safety risks related to pneumatic/hydraulic systems
- Safety risks during operational disturbances
- Risks associated with live electric parts
- Safety actions
- Fire extinguishing
- Emergency release of the manipulator's arm
- Brake testing
- Risk of disabling function "Reduced speed 250 mm/s
- Safe use of the FlexPendant
- Work inside the manipulator's working range
- Signal lamp (optional)
- Safety stops
- Safety related instructions
- Safety symbols on manipulator labels
- DANGER - Moving manipulators are potentially lethal
- DANGER - First test run may cause injury or damage
- WARNING - The brake release buttons may be jammed after service work
- WARNING - The unit is sensitive to ESD
- WARNING - Safety risks during work with gearbox lubricants (oil or grease)
- Installation and commissioning
- Robot transportation precautions
- Securing the robot
- Unpacking
- Working range, IRB 7600 - 150/3.5
- Working range, IRB 7600 - 340/2.8
- Working range, IRB 7600 - 400/2.55, IRB 7600 - 500/2.55
- Working range, IRB 7600 - 500/2.3
- Risk of tipping/stability
- On-site Installation
- Lifting robot with lifting slings
- Lifting robot with roundslings
- Manually releasing the brakes
- Manually releasing the brakes, external brake release unit
- Lifting the base plate
- Securing the base plate
- Orienting and securing the robot
- Fitting equipment on robot
- Installation of base spacers (option)
- Installation of cooling fan for motors, axes 1-3 (option)
- Installation of Foundry Plus Cable guard (option no. 908-1)
- Loads
- Restricting the working range
- Mechanically restricting the working range of axis 1
- Mechanically restricting the working range of axis 2
- Mechanically restricting the working range of axis 3
- Installation of position switches (option)
- Electrical connections
- Making robot ready for operation (Foundry Prime)
- Commissioning (Foundry Prime)
- Maintenance
- Maintenance schedule and expected life
- Maintenance schedule
- Expected component life
- Inspection activities
- Inspection, oil level gearbox axis 2
- Inspection, oil level gearbox axis 3
- Inspection, oil level gearbox axis 4
- Inspection, oil level, gearbox axis 5
- Inspection, oil level gearbox axis 6
- Inspection, balancing device
- Inspection, cable harness
- Inspecting, mechanical stop pin, axis 1
- Inspection, mechanical stop, axes 1, 2 and 3
- Inspection, damper axes 2-5
- Inspection, position switch axes 1, 2 and 3
- Inspection, information labels
- Inspection, UL-lamp
- Inspection of air hoses (Foundry Prime)
- Changing/replacement activities
- Oil change, gearbox axis 1
- Oil change, gearbox axis 2
- Oil change, gearbox, axis 3
- Oil change, gearbox, axis 4
- Oil change, gearbox, axis 5
- Oil change, gearbox axis 6
- Replacing SMB battery
- Lubrication activities
- Rust preventive measures, bearing axis 1 (Foundry Prime)
- Rust preventive measures, sealing axis 4 (Foundry Prime)
- Rust preventive measures, support bearing in wrist (Foundry Prime)
- Cleaning activities
- Cleaning, robot
- Service Information System, M2000
- Description of Service Information System (SIS)
- SIS system parameters
- Setting the SIS parameters
- Reading the SIS output logs
- Exporting the SIS data
- Repair
- General procedures
- Mounting instructions for bearings
- Mounting instructions for seals
- Complete robot
- Replacement of cable harness, axes 5-6
- Replacement of complete arm system
- Replacement of air nipple and hose (Foundry Prime)
- Upper and lower arm
- Replacement of complete wrist unit
- Replacement of complete upper arm
- Replacement of complete lower arm
- Frame and base
- Replacement of brake release unit
- Replacement of balancing device
- Replacement of spherical roller bearing, balancing device
- Unloading the balancing device using hydraulic press tool
- Restoring the balancing device using a hydraulic press tool
- Motors
- Replacement of motor axis 2
- Replacement of motor, axis 3
- Replacement of motor, axis 4
- Replacement of motor, axis 5
- Replacement of motor, axis 6
- Gearboxes
- Replacement of gearbox, axis 2
- Replacement of gearbox, axis 3
- Replacement of gearbox, axis 4
- Replacement of gearbox, axis 5
- Replacement of gearbox, axis 6
- Calibration information
- Calibration methods
- Calibration scale and correct axis position
- Calibration movement directions for all axes
- Updating revolution counters
- Checking the calibration position
- Decommissioning
- Decommissioning of balancing device
- Reference information
- Applicable safety standards
- Unit conversion
- Screw joints
- Weight specifications
- Standard toolkit
- Special tools
- Lifting accessories and lifting instructions
- Spare part / part list
- Spare parts
- Spare part list
- Part list
- Rebuilding parts
- Part list, overview
- Mechanical stop axis 1, 3HAC12812-2
- Base incl frame axis 1, 3HAC12304-1
- Axis 3-4, 3HAC13063-1 (IRB 7600 - 150/3.5, - 325/3.1, -340/2.8, -400/2.55, -500/2.55)
- Axis 3-4, 3HAC13063-2 (IRB 7600 - 500/2.3)
- Axis 3-4 Foundry, 3HAC13063-5 (IRB 7600 - 500/2.3)
- Wrist, 3HAC16628-4 / 3HAC16628-3
- Material set robot, 3HAC13079-1
- Material set axis 1-2, 3HAC13077-1
- Material set balancing device, 3HAC13082-1
- Arm extension set, 956 mm, 3HAC12311-1 (IRB 7600 - 150/3.5)
- Arm extension set, 250 mm, 3HAC12311-2 (IRB 7600 - 340/2,8)
- Exploded views
- Base incl. Frame
- Frame-Lower arm 1
- Frame-Lower arm 2
- Upper arm
- Wrist complete
- Circuit Diagram
- Circuit diagram 3HAC 025744-001
- Circuit diagram 3HAC 13347-1
- Index
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3 Maintenance3.6.1. Flushing a contaminated gearbox2313HAC022033-001 Revision: K© Copyright 2004-2011 ABB. All rights reserved.3.6 Cleaning activities3.6.1. Flushing a contaminated gearboxDifferent types of oilAs the Shell Tivela S 150 is not compatible with mineral oil, contamination with other typesof oils used in the gearboxes is not accepted. Equipment used in handling of Tivela S 150must be carefully cleaned.This section details how to flush the primary gears of axis 4 and 5, and the gearbox of axis 6in case of contamination with other type of oil.Required equipmentService programCreate a program with motions on axis 3, 4, 5 and 6. There is no need to remove the tool andequipment installed on the robot if the Service program can be created and is possible to run.Recommended motion• axis 3: ± 15 degrees• axis 4-6: maximum working range with regard to the installation (limitation: axis 4and 5: ± 90 degrees, axis 6: ± 180 degrees).Draining the gearbox properlyThe contaminated gearbox must be drained properly before and during the flushingprocedure:• Axis 4 gearbox: open both oil plugs (filling and draining) and run axis 3 in differentdirections. Draw out the last volume (approx. 40 –60 ml) by using a syringe with aprepared hose end.• Axis 5 gearbox: open both oil plugs (filling and draining) and run axis 4 back andforward until the oil draining has stopped.• Axis 6 gearbox: open both oil plugs (filling and draining) and run axis 5 and 6 indifferent directions until the oil draining has stopped.Equipment Art. no. NoteLubricating oil 3HAC032140-001 Kyodo Yushi TMO 150Amount: 700 ml for each gearbox andflush. Three flushes required.Oil collecting vessel -Syringe + plastic hose - D inside=4 mm, L= 400 mm.Standard toolkit 3HAC15571-1 Content is defined in section Standardtoolkit on page 427.Continues on next page工控帮助教小舒QQ2823408167长沙工控帮教育科技有限公司
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