Studiobot TX90 Quick Start Guide
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Operating Envelope
Temperature range: 0-45 °C (32-113 °F)
Humidity tolerance: 0% to 85% relative humidity, non-condensing
Studiobot TX90 on Track power requirements:
230 Volts, 2x16 Amps,
50-60 Hz with Earth (Ground) connection.
Studiobot TX90 on Pedestal power requirements:
230 Volts, 16 Amps,
50-60 Hz with Earth (Ground) connection.
The Studiobot TX90 On Track requires single phase 230VAC, 50/60Hz
plus Neutral plus Earth to run at maximum speed. The maximum
peak
current consumption at
230VAC
of the
Studiobot TX90 On Track
system is calculated to be
26 Amps (20A for the Track Unit and 6A for
the Robot)
. This is the absolute theoretical maximum peak current with
the track and all axis of the robot at max acceleration and would occur
over a period no more than 2 seconds!
In industrial situations, where we are running large machinery, the
breaker must be at least 100ma earth leakage, and preferably 300 ma.
Otherwise the machine will not power up and will frequently trip the wall
breaker whilst running, and you will not be able to shoot. If you have just
fuses instead of a breaker, this will not be a problem.
Description
Measurement
Small spacer height
150mm
Large spacer height
300mm
Maximum Height
(From Ground)
2.8m/ 8’2” (with spacers)
2.3m/7’7”(without spacers)
Lowest Position
0.2m / 8”(without spacers)
Maximum reach (from
rotate centre)
1.6m / 5’3”
Содержание MRMC-2000-00-JB-0053
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