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2.3.4 Orienting and securing the manipulator
General
This section details how to orient and secure the manipulator to the foundation in
order to safely run the robot.
Bolting requirements
When bolting a mounting plate or frame to a concrete floor, follow the general
instructions for expansion-shell bolts. The screw joint must be able to withstand
the stress loads defined in section
Loads on foundation, robot on page 49
.
Note
When the robot is to be mounted in a tilted or a suspended position, the guide
sleeves must be used to secure the bolted joint.
Attachment screws
The table below specifies the type of securing screws and washers to be used for
securing the robot to the base plate/foundation.
M12
Suitable screws, lightly lubricated:
Quality 8.8
Quality
Thickness: 2.5 mm
Suitable washer:
Outer diameter: 24 mm
Inner diameter: 13.4 mm
85 Nm
Tightening torque:
Hole configuration and cross section
The bolt pattern requirements are shown in section
Guide sleeves
Two guide sleeves can be fitted to the two rear bolt holes to allow the same robot
to be remounted without re-adjusting the program.
Art. no.
Equipment
3HAC 9519-1
Guide sleeves
62
Product manual - IRB 140
3HAC027400-001 Revision: V
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2.3.4 Orienting and securing the manipulator
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