Note
Dimension
Securing parts/Facts
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Level surface requirements
Orienting and securing the robot
Use this procedure to orient and secure the robot.
Note
Action
Make sure the installation site for the robot
conforms to the specifications in section
installation procedure on page 58
.
1
Hole configuration of the base is shown
in the figure in:
•
Hole configuration, base on
page 73
Prepare the installation site with attachment
holes.
2
CAUTION
The IRB 4600 robot weighs 440 kg.
All lifting accessories used must be sized
accordingly!
3
CAUTION
When the robot is put down after being lifted
or transported, there is a risk of it tipping, if
not properly secured.
4
How to lift the robot is described in sec-
tion:
•
Lifting robot with roundslings on
page 66
Lift the robot to its installation site.
5
Fit two
guide sleeves
to the
rear bolts
in the
base.
6
Make sure the robot base is correctly fit-
ted onto the guide sleeves.
Guide the robot gently, using the attachment
screws while lowering it into its mounting
position.
7
Fit the
securing screws
and
washers
in the
attachment holes of the base.
8
Tighten the bolts in a criss-cross pattern to
ensure that the base is not distorted.
9
Securing robot on a mounting plate
When bolting a mounting plate or frame to a concrete floor, follow the general
instructions for expansion-shell bolts.
Screw joints must be able to withstand the stress loads defined in section
on foundation, robot on page 59
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