3.3.3 Forces on foundation
Robustness
The foundation must withstand the static loads caused by the weight of the
equipment, and the dynamic loads generated by the movement of the manipulator.
Incline
The foundation must be designed, so that the manipulator can be mounted without
the incline exceeding 0.5 mm/m.
Maximum floor loads
When a floor mounting base (FMB) is used, then the floor load is the combined
load from both the positioner and the robot. The forces are the sum of the maximum
component for each direction.
Maximum floor loads in relation to the base coordinate system and indicated per
each screw of the base on the positioner, see figure below.
Forces IRBP A
xx0900000907
Screw dimen-
sion
Max load at emergency
stop (N)
Endurance load in operation (N)
Rotation
unit
Fz
Fxy
Fz
Fxy
M16
11500
1930
6300
800
A-250
M20
23200
6700
12900
3300
A-500
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3.3.3 Forces on foundation
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