Maintenance 7. Joint #3
214
C12 Rev.3
6.
Apply tension to the Joint #3 timing belt and fix the Joint #3
motor unit.
Joint #3 timing belt tension: 25 to 85 N
Belt tension meter setting value
Weight: 2.5 g/mm width × m span, Width: 10 mm,
Span: 168 mm
Hexagon socket set screw: 3-M4×20 (with a plain washer)
Tightening torque: 4.0
±
0.2 N
·
m
Regarding belt tension:
-
Jumping (position gap) may occur if the value is below the lower limit
-
Vibration (abnormal noise) or reduction of life of the parts may occur if the value exceeds the upper
limit.
-
When you replace with a new belt, belt may stretch and the belt tension will decrease in the initial
stage of operation. Make sure to operate the robot two to three days and check the belt tension again.
When using the belt tension tensile jig (maintenance part):
Fix the belt tension tensile jig (for J1, J2, J3) with the screws (2-M4×35) and push the rubber against the
pulley.
Tension is applied by pushing the set screw (M6
×
25) with the rubber.
7.
Install the brake power supply.
Cross recessed head screw with captive washer: 2-M3×6
Tightening torque: 0.45
±
0.1 N·m
8.
Connect the following connectors.
Connector: X131, X031, BT3, BR031
9.
Install the Arm #2 side cover.
For details, refer to
Maintenance: 3. Covers.
10.
Perform the calibration.
For details, refer to
Maintenance: 16. Calibration.
NOTE
Summary of Contents for C12 Series
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