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7.2

Internal User I/O Wiring Harness and Air Lines for User’s System 
Applications (7-2 page)

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163548-1CD

HW1481428

7.2

Internal User I/O Wiring Harness and Air Lines for User’s 
System Applications (7-2 page)

Internal user I/O wiring harness, encoder or power cables for external 
axis, cables for primary source for welding power, thermostat transformer 
cables and hoses for air or cooling are incorporated in the manipulator for 
the drive of peripheral devices mounted on the upper arm as shown in

 

fig. 7-2  “Connectors for Internal User I/O Wiring Harness and Air Lines for 
User’s applications” 

 and 

ffig. 7-2  “Connectors for Internal User I/O Wiring 

Harness and Air Lines for User’s applications” 

Table 7-2: Internal User I/O Wiring Harness and Air Lines for Use’s Applications

Item

Specification

Conditions

Internal user I/O wiring
harness

0.5 mm

× 23 wires

For the pin allocation, refer to 
.

fig. 7-3  “Details of the 

Connector Pin NUmbers” at 
page 7-4

5.8 A or less per a wire. 
The total current value must be 
36 A or less.

Encoder cable for 
external axis

0.2 mm

× 6 cables

3.9 A or less per a wire. 
The total current value must be 
12.8 A or less.

Power cable for 
external axis

2 mm

× 4 cables

0.75 mm

× 2 cables

2 mm

2

: 16.1 A or less per a wire

0.75 mm

2

: 9.0 A or less per a wire

The total current value must be 
51.4 A or less.

Cable for primary 
source for welding

21 mm

× 2 cables

10 mm

× 1 cable

1)

21 mm

2

: 150 A or less per a wire

The total current value must be 
255 A or less.

Cable for thermostat 
transformer 

0.75 mm

× 3 cables

7.7 A or less per a wire
The total current value must be 
29.2 A or less.

Air hose

Inside dia. 8.0 mm × 1 hose

490 kPa (5 kgf/cm

2

) or less

Hose for cooling

Inside dia. 6.5 mm × 6 hoses

300 kPa (5 kgf/cm

2

) or less

1 For ground wires

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Page 1: ...of the product and prior to initial operation read these instructions thoroughly and retain for future reference MOTOMAN INSTRUCTIONS MOTOMAN MS80W INSTRUCTIONS DX100 INSTRUCTIONS DX100 OPERATOR S MA...

Page 2: ...ng points 1 Axis Name Axis Direction 1 Axis Name Axis Direction Axes are differently named as follows Also following axes have different rotating directions 2 Dimension With Servo ON Lamp 2 Internal C...

Page 3: ...5 3 3 163548 1CD HW1481428 5 4 Dimensions and P Point Maximum Envelope 5 3 Fig 5 3 Dimensions and P Point Maximum Envelope R2236 R 7 1 8 320 1025 175 P point 224 210 870 540 873 2236 3803 718 2456 375...

Page 4: ...l be observed to attach or install peripheral equipment Fig 7 1 Installing Peripheral Equipment 513 100 100 50 57 200 150 90 50 50 60 60 100 98 5 pitch 1 25 4 holes Tapped hole M8 depth 16 A pitch 1 2...

Page 5: ...tions Item Specification Conditions Internal user I O wiring harness 0 5 mm2 23 wires For the pin allocation refer to fig 7 3 Details of the Connector Pin NUmbers at page 7 4 5 8 A or less per a wire...

Page 6: ...cks are prepared in the box Cables for the primary source for welding power Cables for the thermostat transformer C2BG3236 SANKEI Connector for the internal I O wiring harness Prepare pin connector JL...

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