WARNING
The robot installation is restricted to the mounting options given in following load
table(s).
Floor mounted
Max. load (emergency stop)Endurance load (in operation)Force
± 3900 N± 1850 NForce xy
- 2700 ± 2200 N- 2700 ± 1150 NForce z
± 4000 Nm± 1750 NmTorque xy
± 1500 Nm± 855 NmTorque z
Wall mounted
Max. load (emergency stop)Endurance load (in operation)Force
± 5300 N± 3900 NForce xy
± 2800 N± 1400 NForce z
± 3850 Nm± 2310 NmTorque xy
± 1550 Nm± 855 NmTorque z
Suspended
Max. load (emergency stop)Endurance load (in operation)Force
± 3900 N± 1850 NForce xy
+ 2700 ± 2200 N+ 2700 ± 1150 NForce z
± 4000 Nm± 1750 NmTorque xy
± 1500 Nm± 855 NmTorque z
Requirements, foundation
The table shows the requirements for the foundation where the weight of the
installed robot is included:
NoteValueRequirement
Flat foundations give better repeatability of the
resolver calibration compared to original settings
on delivery from ABB.
0.5 mmFlatness of foundation
surface
The value for levelness aims at the circumstance
of the anchoring points in the robot base.
In order to compensate for an uneven surface,
the robot can be recalibrated during installation.
If resolver/encoder calibration is changed this
will influence the absolute accuracy.
The limit for the maximum payload on the robot
is reduced if the robot is tilted from 0°.
55°Maximum tilt
Contact ABB for further information about accept-
able loads.
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