4.2.2 Maintenance schedule
Scheduled and non-predictable maintenance
The robot must be maintained regularly to ensure proper function. The maintenance
activities and intervals are specified in the table below.
Non-predictable situations also give rise to inspections of the robot. Any damages
must be attended to immediately!
Life of each component
The inspection intervals do not specify the life of each component. Values for these
are specified in the section Expected component life on page 169
Maintenance schedule
Reference
Every 30,000 hours
ii
Every 24,000 hours
ii
Every 12,000 hours
ii
Every 36 months
Every 12 months
Regularly
i
Maintenance activities
Cleaning the CRB 1300 on
page 170
xCleaning the robot
Check for abnormal wear or
contamination.
xInspecting the robot
Check for damages, defective
or lack of effectiveness.
xInspecting the laser scanners
Inspect the oil level of axis 2
in the actual gearbox if there
is a suspected leakage, after
an oil change or a
maintenance or repair activity
where draining and filling oil is
required.
See Inspecting the oil level in
axis-2 gearbox on page 181.
Inspecting the oil level in gearboxes
Inspecting the information
labels on page 172
xInspecting the information labels
Inspecting the robot cabling
on page 174
x
iii
Inspecting the robot harness
Inspecting mechanical stops
on page 175
xInspecting the mechanical stop
Inspecting timing belts on
page 179
xInspecting the timing belt
Lubricating the cable package
on page 185
x
iv
Lubricating the robot harness
Replacing the battery pack on
page 188
x
v
Replacing the SMB battery pack
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4 Maintenance
4.2.2 Maintenance schedule