Setup & Operation 3. Environment and Installation
C12 Rev.3
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3. Environment and Installation
Installation and transportation of robots and robotic equipment shall be performed
by qualified personnel and should conform to all national and local codes.
3.1 Environmental Conditions
A suitable environment is essential for the robot system to function properly and safely. Be
sure to install the robot system in an environment that meets the following conditions:
Item
Conditions
Ambient temperature
*1
5 to 40
°
C
Ambient relative humidity 10 to
80 %
(no condensation)
First transient burst noise
1 kV or less (Signal wire)
Electrostatic noise
4 kV or less
Environment
- Install indoors.
- Keep away from direct sunlight.
- Keep away from dust, oily smoke, salinity, metal
powder or other contaminants.
- Keep away from flammable or corrosive solvents
and gases.
- Keep away from water.
- Keep away from shock or vibration.
- Keep away from sources of electric noise.
*1 The ambient temperature conditions are for the Manipulators only. For the Controller
which the Manipulator is connected to, refer to the Robot Controller manual.
When using the Manipulators in inadequate environments that do not meet the above
conditions, please contact the supplier of your region.
WARNING
■
Use an earth leakage breaker on the AC power cable of the Controller to avoid
the electric shock and circuit breakdown caused by an unexpected water leak.
Prepare the earth leakage breaker that pertains the Controller you are using. For
details, refer to the Robot Controller manual.
CAUTION
■
When cleaning the Manipulator, do not rub it strongly with alcohol or benzene.
It may lose luster on the coated face.
NOTE
Summary of Contents for C12 Series
Page 1: ...Rev 3 EM204R4255F 6 Axis Robots C12 series MANIPULATOR MANUAL ...
Page 2: ...Manipulator manual C12 series Rev 3 ...
Page 8: ...vi C12 Rev 3 ...
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Page 30: ...Setup Operation 2 Specifications 16 C12 Rev 3 2 4 Outer Dimensions Unit mm ...
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Page 155: ...Maintenance 4 Cable Unit C12 Rev 3 141 4 2 Connector Pin Assignment 4 2 1 Signal Cable ...
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