Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Product documentation, M2000/M2000A
- Product documentation, M2004
- How to read the product manual
- Safety
- General safety information
- Safety risks
- Safety risks related to tools/workpieces
- Safety risks related to pneumatic/hydraulic systems
- Safety risks during operational disturbances
- Risks associated with live electric parts
- Safety actions
- Fire extinguishing
- Emergency release of the robot's arm
- Brake testing
- Risk of disabling function "Reduced speed 250 mm/s
- Safe use of the FlexPendant
- Work inside the robot's working range
- Signal lamp (optional)
- Translate the information on safety and information labels
- Safety related instructions
- DANGER - Moving robots are potentially lethal
- DANGER - First test run may cause injury or damage
- WARNING - The brake release buttons may be jammed after service work
- WARNING - The unit is sensitive to ESD
- WARNING - Safety risks during work with gearbox oil
- Installation and commissioning
- Robot transportation precautions
- Securing the robot
- Unpacking
- Working range, IRB 7600 - 150/3.5
- Working range, IRB 7600 - 325/3.1
- Working range, IRB 7600 - 340/2.8
- Working range, IRB 7600 - 400/2.55, IRB 7600 - 500/2.55
- Working range, IRB 7600 - 500/2.3
- Risk of tipping / stability
- On-site Installation
- Lifting robot with lifting slings
- Lifting robot with roundslings
- Manually releasing the brakes
- Manually releasing the brakes, external brake release unit
- Lifting the base plate
- Securing the base plate
- Orienting and securing the robot
- Fitting equipment on robot
- Installation of base spacers (option)
- Installation of cooling fan for motors, axes 1-3 (option)
- Loads
- Restricting the working range
- Mechanically restricting the working range of axis 1
- Mechanically restricting the working range of axis 2
- Mechanically restricting the working range of axis 3
- Installation of position switches (option)
- Electrical connections
- Making robot ready for operation (Foundry Prime)
- Commissioning (Foundry Prime)
- Maintenance
- Maintenance schedule and expected life
- Maintenance schedule
- Expected component life
- Inspection activities
- Inspection, oil level gearbox axis 2
- Inspection, oil level gearbox axis 3
- Inspection, oil level gearbox axis 4
- Inspection, oil level, gearbox axis 5
- Inspection, oil level gearbox axis 6
- Inspection, balancing device
- Inspection, cable harness
- Inspection, mechanical stop, axis 1
- Inspection, mechanical stop, axes 1, 2 and 3
- Inspection, damper axes 2-5
- Inspection, position switch axes 1, 2 and 3
- Inspection, information labels
- Inspection, UL-lamp
- Inspection of air hoses (Foundry Prime)
- Changing/replacement activities
- Oil change, gearbox axis 1
- Oil change, gearbox axis 2
- Oil change, gearbox, axis 3
- Oil change, gearbox, axis 4
- Oil change, gearbox, axis 5
- Oil change, gearbox axis 6
- Replacement of SMB battery
- Lubrication activities
- Rust preventive measures, bearing axis 1 (Foundry Prime)
- Rust preventive measures, bearing axis 4 (Foundry Prime)
- Rust preventive measures, support bearing in wrist (Foundry Prime)
- Cleaning activities
- Cleaning, robot
- Repair
- General procedures
- Mounting instructions for bearings
- Mounting instructions for seals
- Complete robot
- Replacement of cable harness, axes 5-6
- Replacement of complete arm system
- Replacement of air nipple and hose (Foundry Prime)
- Upper and lower arm
- Replacement of complete wrist unit
- Replacement of complete upper arm
- Replacement of complete lower arm
- Frame and base
- Replacement of brake release unit
- Replacement of balancing device
- Replacement of spherical roller bearing, balancing device
- Unloading the balancing device
- Restoring the balancing device
- Motors
- Replacement of motor axis 2
- Replacement of motor, axis 3
- Replacement of motor, axis 4
- Replacement of motor, axis 5
- Replacement of motor, axis 6
- Gearboxes
- Replacement of gearbox, axis 2
- Replacement of gearbox, axis 3
- Replacement of gearbox, axis 4
- Replacement of gearbox, axis 5
- Replacement of gearbox, axis 6
- Calibration information
- Calibration methods
- Calibration scales and correct axis position
- Calibration movement directions for all axes
- Updating revolution counters
- Checking the calibration position
- Decommissioning
- Decommissioning of balancing device
- Reference information
- Applicable Safety Standards
- Unit conversion
- Screw joints
- Weight specifications
- Standard toolkit
- Special tools
- Lifting equipment and lifting instructions
- Spare part / part list
- Spare parts
- Spare part list
- Part list
- Rebuilding parts
- Part list, overview
- Mechanical stop axis 1, 3HAC12812-2
- Base incl frame axis 1, 3HAC12304-1
- Axis 3-4, 3HAC13063-1 (IRB 7600 - 150/3.5, - 325/3.1, -340/2.8, -400/2.55, -500/2.55)
- Axis 3-4, 3HAC13063-2 (IRB 7600 - 500/2.3)
- Axis 3-4 Foundry, 3HAC13063-5 (IRB 7600 - 500/2.3)
- Wrist, 3HAC16628-4 / 3HAC16628-3
- Material set robot, 3HAC13079-1
- Material set axis 1-2, 3HAC13077-1
- Material set balancing device, 3HAC13082-1
- Arm extension set, 956 mm, 3HAC12311-1 (IRB 7600 - 150/3.5)
- Arm extension set, 250 mm, 3HAC12311-2 (IRB 7600 - 340/2,8)
- Arm extension set, 500 mm, 3HAC12311-3 (IRB 7600 - 325/3,1)
- Exploded views
- Base incl. Frame
- Frame-Lower arm 1
- Frame-Lower arm 2
- Upper arm
- Wrist complete
- Circuit Diagram
- Circuit diagram 3HAC025744-001
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1 Safety1.3.6. WARNING - Safety risks during work with gearbox oil3HAC022033-001 Revision: E40© Copyright 2004 - 2008 ABB. All rights reserved.1.3.6. WARNING - Safety risks during work with gearbox oilDescriptionWhen handling the gearbox oil, there are several dangers to both personal injuries and productdamages! Following safety information must be regarded before performing any work withthe oil in the gearboxes!Warnings and eliminationWarning Description Elimination / Action-Hot oil!Changing and draininggearbox oil may requirehandling hot oil of up to 90 °C!Make sure that protective gearlike goggles and gloves arealways worn during this activity.-Possible pressure buildup in gearbox!When opening the oil plug,there may be pressure presentin the gearbox, causing oil tospray from the opening!Open oil plug carefully and keepaway from the opening. Do notoverfill the gearbox when filling.-Do not overfill!Overfilling of gearbox oil canlead to internal over-pressureinside the gearbox which inturn may:• damage seals andgaskets• completely press outseals and gaskets• prevent the robot frommoving freely.Make sure not to overfill thegearbox when filling with oil!After filling, check the correct oillevel.-Do not mix types of oil!Mixing types of oil may causesevere damage to thegearbox!When filling gearbox oil, do notmix different types of oil unlessspecified in the instruction.Always use the type of oilspecified by the manufacturer!-Heat up the oil!Warm oil drains quicker thancold oil.When changing gearbox oil, firstrun the robot for a time to heatup the oil.-Specified amountdepends on drainedvolume!The specified amount of oil isbased on the total volume ofthe gearbox. When changingthe oil, the amount of refilled oilmay differ from the specifiedamount, depending on howmuch oil has previously beendrained from the gearbox.After refilling, check the oil level.
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