Safety rules
Explanation of
safety notices
DANGER!
Indicates immediate danger.
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If not avoided, death or serious injury will result.
WARNING!
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation.
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If not avoided, death or serious injury may result.
CAUTION!
Indicates a situation where damage or injury could occur.
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If not avoided, minor injury and/or damage to property may result.
NOTE!
Indicates a risk of flawed results and possible damage to the equipment.
General
The device is manufactured using state-of-the-art technology and according to
recognised safety standards. If used incorrectly or misused, however, it can
cause:
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injury or death to the operator or a third party,
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damage to the device and other material assets belonging to the operating
company,
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inefficient operation of the device.
All persons involved in commissioning, operating, maintaining and servicing the
device must:
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be suitably qualified,
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have sufficient knowledge of automated welding, and
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read and carefully follow these operating instructions as well as the operat-
ing instructions for all system components.
The operating instructions must always be at hand wherever the device is being
used. In addition to the operating instructions, attention must also be paid to any
generally applicable and local regulations regarding accident prevention and en-
vironmental protection.
All safety and danger notices on the device
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must be in a legible state,
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must not be damaged,
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must not be removed,
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must not be covered, pasted or painted over.
For the location of the safety and danger notices on the device, refer to the sec-
tion headed "General" in the operating instructions for the device.
Before commissioning the device, rectify any faults that could compromise
safety.
This is for your personal safety!
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Summary of Contents for Pull
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Page 21: ...System configurations 21...
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Page 41: ...System components 41...
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Page 56: ...OPT CAM Prepared for the camera recording option 56...
Page 67: ...Controls connections and mechan ical components 67...
Page 68: ...68...
Page 85: ...Assembling system components conventional robot 85...
Page 86: ...86...
Page 91: ...3 3 Nm 2 43 lb ft 2 6 Nm 4 43 lb ft 3 91 EN...
Page 95: ...Optimum hosep ack arrangement R R R 200 mm R 200 mm 95 EN...
Page 102: ...102...
Page 103: ...Assembling system components PAP robot 103...
Page 104: ...104...
Page 107: ...Fitting the SplitBox SB 500i R PAP Fitting the SB 500i R PAP 1 2 107 EN...
Page 110: ...4 Nm 2 95 lb ft 2 8 Nm 5 90 lb ft 3 110...
Page 112: ...11 Nm 8 11 lb ft 5 Fitting the WF Robacta Drive to the robot PAP 1 1 2 112...
Page 113: ...3 42 0411 1315 BY2 0201 4896 4 18 Nm 13 28 lb ft 5 113 EN...
Page 114: ...6 114...
Page 117: ...3 4 117 EN...
Page 118: ...118...
Page 119: ...Assembling further system com ponents 119...
Page 120: ...120...
Page 128: ...2 128...
Page 131: ...Steel inner liner 1 2 3 131 EN...
Page 134: ...Fitting the OPT i camera mount 1 2 3 4 134...
Page 137: ...5 6 Fitting the inner liner unreeling wirefeeder wire buffer 1 2 137 EN...
Page 138: ...3 4 5 Fitting the inner liner SplitBox WF 25i with in ternal inner liner 1 138...
Page 143: ...Start up 143...
Page 144: ...144...
Page 148: ...5 6 7 8 Torx 40 1 Nm 0 74 lb ft 9 10 148...
Page 150: ...5 12 mm 42 0411 0160 6 7 8 12 mm 5 Nm 3 69 lb ft 42 0411 0160 2 9 10 150...
Page 151: ...2 1 11 12 151 EN...
Page 156: ...156...
Page 157: ...Troubleshooting maintenance and disposal 157...
Page 158: ...158...
Page 168: ...3 4 Inserting the inner liner 1 2 3 4 168...
Page 173: ...Removing the CrashBox PAP from the robot 1 BY2 0201 4896 2 3 4 5 1 6 173 EN...
Page 175: ...Technical data 175...
Page 176: ...176...
Page 181: ...Triggering torques and weight distance diagram 181 EN...
Page 188: ...The product conforms to the requirements of the IEC 60974 7 standard ED Duty cycle 188...
Page 195: ...195 EN...