Mounting a Rotational Drive Unit
You can mount a gearbox/motor combination at the mounting points for the gripper. This unit could be used for rotating an attached gripper or drive mechanical components inside an end-effector system. The appropriate combination of motor and gearbox has to be determined according to the application specifications. The mounting flange is compatible with many common used gearboxes.
Mounting a Rotational Drive Unit
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Fasten the gearbox (1) to the mounting points provided for this purpose on the parallel plate (2). oPitch circle diameter 79 mm (3.1 in): 8 x M4 (3), tightening torque: 2.2 Nm (19.5 lbf-in); property class of the screws 8.8 or greater or A4-80 or greater. ![]()
NOTE: oObserve the permissible weights and distances. For further information, refer to Mechanical and Electrical Data. oThe maximum tilting torque at the parallel plate is 175 Nm (1549 lbf-in). For further information, refer to Load Capacity Diagram. |
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Ground the gearbox/motor combination in accordance with local standards and regulations at a single, central point. NOTE: When grounding the robot, use cables that comply with the applicable local standards, for example, cables that conform to NEC 70 / NFPA 79 in the USA. |
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ELECTRIC SHOCK DUE TO IMPROPER GROUNDING |
oGround robot components in accordance with local, regional and/or national standards and regulations at a single, central point. oVerify that the motors are connected to the central ground. |
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury. |
Multipoint grounding is permissible if connections are made to an equipotential ground plane dimensioned to help avoid cable shield damage in the event of power system short-circuit currents.