SAFETY
MOTO
MAN
2-3
XRC Operator’s Manual for Spot Welding
2.3
General Safeguarding Tips
All operators, programmers, plant and tooling engineers, maintenance personnel,
supervisors, and anyone working near the robot must become familiar with the
operation of this equipment. All personnel involved with the operation of the
equipment must understand potential dangers of operation. General safeguarding
tips are as follows:
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Improper operation can result in personal injury and/or damage to the
equipment. Only trained personnel familiar with the operation of this robot,
the operator's manuals, the system equipment, and options and accessories
should be permitted to operate this robot system.
•
Do not enter the robot cell while it is in automatic operation. Programmers
must have the teach pendant when they enter the robot cell.
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Improper connections can damage the robot. All connections must be made
within the standard voltage and current ratings of the robot I/O (Inputs
and Outputs).
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The robot must be placed in Emergency Stop (E-STOP) mode whenever it is
not in use.
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In accordance with ANSI/RIA R15.06, section 6.13.4 and 6.13.5, use
lockout/tagout procedures during equipment maintenance. Refer also to
Section 1910.147 (29CFR, Part 1910), Occupational Safety and Health
Standards for General Industry (OSHA).
2.4
Mechanical Safety Devices
The safe operation of the robot, positioner, auxiliary equipment, and system is
ultimately the user's responsibility. The conditions under which the equipment will
be operated safely should be reviewed by the user. The user must be aware of the
various national codes, ANSI/RIA R15.06 safety standards, and other local codes
that may pertain to the installation and use of industrial equipment. Additional
safety measures for personnel and equipment may be required depending on
system installation, operation, and/or location. The following safety measures are
available:
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Safety fences and barriers
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Light curtains
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Door interlocks
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Safety mats
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Floor markings
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Warning lights
Check all safety equipment frequently for proper operation. Repair or replace any
non-functioning safety equipment immediately.
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