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YASKAWA motoman NX100

YASKAWA motoman NX100
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Safe installation is essential for protection of people and equipment. The following
suggestions are intended to supplement, but not replace, existing federal, local, and state laws
and regulations. Additional safety measures for personnel and equipment may be required
depending on system installation, operation, and/or location. Installation tips are as follows:
Be sure that only qualified personnel familiar with national codes, local codes, and
ANSI/RIA R15.06 safety standards are permitted to install the equipment.
Identify the work envelope of each robot with floor markings, signs, and barriers.
Position all controllers outside the robot work envelope.
Whenever possible, install safety fences to protect against unauthorized entry into
the work envelope.
Eliminate areas where personnel might get trapped between a moving robot and
other equipment (pinch points).
Provide sufficient room inside the workcell to permit safe teaching and maintenance
procedures.
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All operators, programmers, plant and tooling engineers, maintenance personnel,
supervisors, and anyone working near the robot must become familiar with the operation of
this equipment. All personnel involved with the operation of the equipment must
understand potential dangers of operation. Programming tips are as follows:
Any modifications to PART 1 of the NX100 controller PLC can cause severe personal injury or
death, as well as damage to the robot! Do not make any modifications to PART 1. Making any
changes without the written permission of Motoman will VOID YOUR WARRANTY!
Some operations require standard passwords and some require special passwords. Special
passwords are for Motoman use only. YOUR WARRANTY WILL BE VOID if you use these
special passwords.
Back up all programs and jobs onto a floppy disk whenever program changes are made. To
avoid loss of information, programs, or jobs, a backup must always be made before any
service procedures are done and before any changes are made to options, accessories, or
equipment.
The concurrent I/O (Input and Output) function allows the customer to modify the internal
ladder inputs and outputs for maximum robot performance. Great care must be taken when
making these modifications. Double-check all modifications under every mode of robot
operation to ensure that you have not created hazards or dangerous situations that may
damage the robot or other parts of the system.

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