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6 Product Specification IRB 6600 M2000
1.2 Safety/Standards
The robot conforms to the following standards:
EN 292-1 Safety of machinery, terminology
EN 292-2 Safety of machinery, technical specifications
EN 954-1 Safety of machinery, safety related parts of control
systems
EN 60204 Electrical equipment of industrial machines
IEC 204-1 Electrical equipment of industrial machines
ISO 10218, EN 775 Manipulating industrial robots, safety
ANSI/RIA 15.06/1999 Industrial robots, safety requirements
ISO 9787 Manipulating industrial robots, coordinate systems
and motions
IEC 529 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures
EN 50081-2 EMC, Generic emission
EN 61000-6-2 EMC, Generic immunity
ANSI/UL 1740-1996 (option) Standard for Industrial Robots and Robotic
Equipment
CAN/CSA Z 434-94 (option) Industrial Robots and Robot Systems - General
Safety Requirements
The robot complies fully with the health and safety standards specified in the EECs
Machinery Directives.
The Service Information System (SIS)
The service information system gathers information about the robots usage and by that
determines how hard the robot has been used. The usage is characterised by the speed,
the rotation angles and the load of every axis.
With this data collection, the service interval of every individual robot of this generation
can be predicted, optimising and planning ahead service activities. The collection data is
available via the teach pendant or the network link to the robot.
The Process Robot Generation is designed with absolute safety in mind. It is dedicated
to actively or passively avoid collisions and offers the highest level of safety to the
operators and the machines as well as the surrounding and attached equipment. These
features are presented in the active and passive safety system.
The Active Safety System
The active safety system includes those software features that maintain the accuracy of
the robots path and those that actively avoid collisions which can occur if the robot
leaves the programmed path accidentally or if an obstacle is put into the robots path.
The Active Brake System (ABS)
All robots run with an active brake system that supports the robots to maintain the
programmed path even in an emergency situation.

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