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KR 30 JET - KUKA Robotics

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<strong>KR</strong> <strong>30</strong> <strong>JET</strong><br />

5.4 Overview of protective equipment<br />

5.4.1 Mechanical end stops<br />

Fig. 5-1: Example of axis range A1<br />

1 Workspace 3 Stopping distance<br />

2 Manipulator 4 Safety zone<br />

The protective equipment of the mechanical component may include:<br />

Mechanical end stops<br />

Mechanical axis range limitation (optional)<br />

Axis range monitoring (optional)<br />

Release device (optional)<br />

Labeling of danger areas<br />

Not all equipment is relevant for every mechanical component.<br />

Depending on the robot variant, the axis ranges of the main and wrist axes of<br />

the manipulator are partially limited by mechanical end stops.<br />

Additional mechanical end stops can be installed on the external axes.<br />

If the manipulator or an external axis hits an obstruction<br />

or a mechanical end stop or axis range limitation, this<br />

can result in material damage to the industrial robot. The manipulator must<br />

be taken out of operation and <strong>KUKA</strong> Roboter GmbH must be consulted before<br />

it is put back into operation (>>> 8 "<strong>KUKA</strong> Service" Page 45).<br />

5.4.2 Mechanical axis range limitation (optional)<br />

Some manipulators can be fitted with mechanical axis range limitation in axes<br />

A1 to A3. The adjustable axis range limitation systems restrict the working<br />

range to the required minimum. This increases personal safety and protection<br />

of the system.<br />

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