
Tension is optimized for normal length of upper arm harness working vertically.
•
The arm of the tension unit shall ”float” a little when the robot is moving.
Short upper arm harness for working horizontally may need less tension.
Long upper arm harness on shelf mounted robots may need a higher tension.
Required equipment
Note
Equipment
The contents are defined in section
DressPack/SpotPack on page 355
.
Standard tool kit
DressPack/SpotPack
To manage holding the spring force properly during adjust-
ment, the wrench needs to have an extended shaft (approx-
imately 0.5 m).
Wrench 27 mm with exten-
ded shaft
Adjustment values
At delivery all tension arm are pre-tensioned 3/4 of a turn.
Spring force must be adjusted to fit valid cycle. Approximate values:
•
Spot welding ~ ¾ turn
•
Material Handling~ ½ - ¾ turn
Adjusting tension arm unit
The procedure below details how to adjust the tension arm unit spring.
Loosening the spring
Note
Action
DANGER
Turn off all:
•
electric power supply
•
hydraulic pressure supply
•
air pressure supply
to the robot, before entering the robot working
area.
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WARNING
In order to avoid accidents place the robot in
a service position (upper arm slightly upwards)
with the
tension arm
resting against the
damper
.
2
A Upper screw M12
B Tension arm
C Damper
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