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SAFETY HANDBOOK
B-80687EN/15
Original Instructions
Thank you
very much for purchasing FANUC Robot. Before using the Robot, be sure to read this manual and understand the content. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form. The appearance and specifications of this product are subject to change without notice. The products in this manual are controlled based on Japan's "Foreign Exchange andForeign
Trade Law". The export from Japan may be subject to an export license by the government of Japan. Further, re-export to another country may be subject to the license of the government of the country from where the product is re -exported. Furthermore, the product may also be controlled by re-export regulations of the United States government. Should you wish to export or re-export these products, please contact FANUC for advice. In this manual, we endeavor to include all pertinent matters.There are, however, a very large number of operations that must not or cannot be performed,and if the manual contained them all, it would be enormous in volume.It is, therefore, requested to assume that any operations that are not explicitly described asbeing possible are "not possible".B-80687EN/15 PREFACE
PREFACE
TABLE OF CONTENTS B-80687EN/15
DEFINITION OF SAFETY NOTATIONS
Symbol Definitions
WARNING
Used if
hazard resulting in the death or serious injury of the user will be expected to occur if he or she fails to follow the approved procedure.CAUTION
Used if a hazard resulting in the minor or moderate injury of the user, or equipment damage may be expected to occur if he or she fails to follow the approved procedure. NOTEUsed if a supplementary explanation
not related to any of WARNING and CAUTION is to be indicated.B-80687EN/15 TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE ....................................................................................................p-1
1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................ 1
1.1DEFINITION OF USER ................................................................................. 1
2 FANUC ROBOT SYSTEM ....................................................................... 3
2.1 PURPOSE OF ROBOT ................................................................................. 3 2.2 CONFIGURATION OF ROBOT SYSTEM ..................................................... 3 2.3 RELEVANT STANDARDS ............................................................................. 53 ROBOT SYSTEM DESIGN ..................................................................... 6
3.1GENERAL ..................................................................................................... 6
3.2 PLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT ..................................................................... 6 3.3 POWER SUPPLY AND PROTECTIVE EARTH CONNECTION .................... 9 3.4 OTHER PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................... 9 3.5 END EFFECTOR, WORKPIECE AND PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT ........... 114 SAFETY DEVICES ................................................................................ 12
4.1 STOP TYPE OF ROBOT (R-30A, R-30A Mate) ........................................ 12 4.2 STOP TYPE OF ROBOT (R-30B, R-30B Mate) ........................................ 14 4.3STOP TYPE OF ROBOT
(R-30B Plus, R-30B Mate Plus, R-30B Compact Plus) ............................. 18 4.4EMERGENCY STOP ................................................................................... 22
4.5 MODE SELECT SWITCH ............................................................................ 23 4.6DEADMAN SWITCH .................................................................................... 24
4.7SAFEGUARDS ............................................................................................ 25
4.8 OPERATION INSIDE OF THE SAFETY FENCE ......................................... 27 4.9 SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR ENTERING THE SAFETY FENCE............. 285 GENERAL CAUTIONS.......................................................................... 30
5.1INSTALLATION ........................................................................................... 30
5.2 COMMISSIONING AND FUNCTIONAL TESTING ...................................... 31 5.3 PRECAUTIONS FOR MECHANISM ........................................................... 32 5.4PROGRAMMING .........................................................................................
33TABLE OF CONTENTS B-80687EN/15
5.5 PROGRAM VERIFICATION ........................................................................ 34 5.6 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................. 34 5.7 STORING PROGRAMMED DATA .............................................................. 34 5.8 AUTOMATIC OPERATION ......................................................................... 35 5.9MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................... 35
5.10 SAFETY OF THE MAINTENANCE ENGINEER .......................................... 36 5.11 DISMANTLING / SCRAPPING .................................................................... 38 5.12OTHER CAUTIONS ..................................................................................... 38
6 DAILY MAINTENANCE......................................................................... 39
6.1MECHANICAL UNIT .................................................................................... 39
6.2CONTROL UNIT .......................................................................................... 39
7 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................................................ 40
8 CONTACTS ........................................................................................... 41
B-80687EN/15 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- 1 -1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This chapter describes the precautions which must be followed to ensure the safe use of the robot. Before using the robot, be sure to read this chapter thoroughly.For detailed functions of the robot operation, read the relevant operator's manual to understand fully its
specification.For the safety of the operator and the system, follow all safety precautions when operating a robot and its
peripheral equipment installed in a work cell.1.1 DEFINITION OF USER
The personnel can be classified as follows.
Operator:
• Turns the robot controller power on/off • Starts the robot program from operator panelProgrammer or Teaching operator:
• Operates the robot • Teaches the robot inside the safety fenceMaintenance engineer:
• Operates the robot • Teaches the robot inside the safety fence • Maintenance (repair, adjustment, replacement) - Operator is not allowed to work in the safety fence. - Programmer or Teaching operator and maintenance engineer is allowed to work in the safety fence.Works carried out in the safety fence include transportation, installation, teaching, adjustment, and
maintenance. - To work inside the safety fence, the person must be trained on proper robot operation.1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS B-80687EN/15
- 2 -Table 1.1 lists the work outside the safety fence. In this table, the symbol "" means the work allowed to
be carried out by the worker.