Maintenance 7. Covers
VT Rev.1
141
7.3 Arm #3 Cover
CAUTION
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Do not remove the cover forcibly. Removing the cover forcibly may result in
damage to the cables, disconnection, and/or contact failure. Damaged cables,
disconnection, or contact failure is extremely hazardous and may result in electric
shock and/or improper function of the robot system.
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When installing the cover, be careful not to allow the cables to interfere with the
cover mounting and do not bend these cables forcibly to push them into the
cover. Unnecessary strain on cables may result in damage to the cables,
disconnection, and/or contact failure. Damaged cables, disconnection, or
contact failure is extremely hazardous and may result in electric shock and/or
improper function of the robot system.
When routing the cables, observe the cable locations after removing the cover.
Be sure to place the cables back to their original locations.
Arm #3 Cover
3-M4
×
12 Sems
Arm #3 Cover
Removal
Unscrew the mounting bolts, and then lift the Arm #3 Cover.
Be careful for wires and tubes when removing the cover.
Arm #3 Cover
Installation
Put the Arm #3 Cover to the Manipulator and secure with the mounting bolts.
Hexagon socket head cap bolts with captive washer: 3-M4
×
12 Sems
Tightening torque: 4
±
0.2 Nm
When installing the cover, be careful not to get the cables caught between the
arm and cover.
NOTE
NOTE
Summary of Contents for VT Series
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Page 2: ...MANIPULATOR MANUAL VT series Rev 1 ...
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Page 32: ...Setup Operation 2 Specifications 16 VT Rev 1 Unit mm ...
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