Refitting, cable harness in upper arm housing and lower arm
The procedure below details how to refit the cabling inside the upper arm housing.
The cable layout is shown in the figure
Illustration, cabling inside upper arm housing
Note/Illustration
Action
DANGER
Turn off all:
•
electric power supply
•
hydraulic pressure supply
•
air pressure supply
to the robot, before entering the robot working
area.
1
Insert the cabling to axes 3, 4, 5 and 6 up through
the lower arm and into the upper arm housing.
2
Spare part no. is specified in
xx0400001247
Place the cable bracket correctly inside the lower
arm and secure it by refitting the
VK-cover
.
3
Cable bracket is attached to the
cabling with 2 screws, M6x8.
Shown in the figure
cabling inside upper arm housing on
page 166
Fasten the cabling inside the upper arm housing
by fitting the
cable clamp unit
to the
distance
console
with two
attachment screws
.
4
Hexagon nut: M5. 1 pc for each
clamp.
Fit the motor and signal cabling to the
connector
plate
with
clamps
.
5
Shown in the figure
cabling inside upper arm housing on
page 166
Reconnect the signal cable connectors and slide
them into the
connector holder
.
Notice that one of the cable ties in the connector
holder plate must be removed in order to insert
the cables into the holder. Refit it when the con-
nectors are inserted.
6
Reconnect the motor cable connectors.
7
Reconnect optional connectors, if any, at the
contact panel.
8
The cable layout is shown in the fig-
ure
Illustration, cabling inside upper
.
Place the cabling correctly inside the housing
and secure it with cable ties.
9
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