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Bolt X Quick Start Guide
5
Keep stands, lights and accessories out of the No Go Zone, if
possible. If not possible then try to take as much care with their
positioning and the motion of the rig, as if they were a person.
Remember a light, accidentally hit at high speed by the robot,
can be just as dangerous to someone standing outside the No
Go Zone as the robot is to someone standing in the zone.
Where physical safety barriers are impractical, light guards
should be used or similar alternatives such as laser scanners, to
stop anyone entering the No Go Zone during motion.
Ideally have the robot surrounded on all four sides by a safety
barrier, but where that is not practical, ensure that the
maximum number of sides feasible are closed off, and that any
person having to stand within reach of the robot is located as
far away as possible for the shot.
Never let anyone cross the robot’s track when the track motor
is powered up. In fact, it is a good idea to get into the routine of
walking around the track instead of over it so that you don’t
cross the track out of habit when the track motor is powered
up.
WARNING when using generators!
Bolt on Track versions MRMC-2080-00 to -02, the Regen Protection
box must be used for regenerative current protection damage along
with a generator of 20kW.
For MRMC-2080-03 and above, regenerative excess energy damage
protection unit is integrated with the robot but it is recommended
that a generator of 20kW or above is used with the unit.

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