Manual, Control Module, PROFINET, DL12
Document #9620-20-C-DL12-06
Pinnacle Park • 1031 Goodworth Drive • Apex, NC 27539 • Tel: 919.772.0115 • Fax: 919.772.8259 •
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5. Maintenance
The modules are not designed to be field serviced as all point‑to‑point wiring connections are soldered. Component
replacement is limited to the V‑ring seal on the Master.
WARNING:
Do not perform maintenance or repair(s) on the Tool Changer or modules unless
the Tool is safely supported or placed in the tool stand, all energized circuits (e.g. electrical,
air, water, etc.) are turned off, pressurized connections are purged and power is discharged
from circuits in accordance with the customer specific safety practices and policies. Injury
or equipment damage can occur with the Tool not placed and energized circuits on. Place
the Tool in the tool stand, turn off and discharge all energized circuits, purge all pressurized
connections, and verify all circuits are de-energized before performing maintenance or
repair(s) on the Tool Changer or modules.
If the Tool Changer is used in dirty environments (e.g., welding or deburring applications), limit the exposure of the
Tool Changer. Idle Tool assemblies should be covered to prevent debris from settling on the mating surface. Also,
the Master assembly should be exposed for only a short period of time during Tool change and down time.
Under normal conditions, no special maintenance is necessary; however, perform periodic inspections to assess for
unexpected damage and assure long‑lasting performance. Perform the following visual inspection monthly:
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Inspect mounting fasteners to verify they are tight and if loose, then tighten to the proper torque. Refer to
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Cable connections should be inspected during maintenance periods to ensure they are secure. Loose
connections should be cleaned and re‑tightened as appropriate. Inspect cable sheathing for damage, repair or
replace damaged cabling. Loose connections or damaged cabling are not expected and may indicate improper
routing and/or strain relieving.
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Inspect the Master and Tool pin blocks for any pin damage, debris, or darkened pins. Refer to
.
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Inspect V‑ring seals for wear, abrasion, and cuts. If worn or damaged, replace. Refer to
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