KR 5 sixx R650, R850 - KUKA Roboter
KR 5 sixx R650, R850 - KUKA Roboter
KR 5 sixx R650, R850 - KUKA Roboter
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<strong>KR</strong> 5 <strong>sixx</strong> <strong>R650</strong>, <strong>R850</strong><br />
Transportation The robot can be transported by fork lift truck or using lifting tackle. Ceilingmounted<br />
robots are brought to the installation site already in the correct installation<br />
position.<br />
Transportation by<br />
fork lift truck<br />
Transportation<br />
using lifting<br />
tackle<br />
Fig. 5-2: Transport dimensions<br />
1 Robot * <strong>KR</strong> 5 <strong>sixx</strong> <strong>R650</strong><br />
2 Center of gravity ** <strong>KR</strong> 5 <strong>sixx</strong> <strong>R850</strong><br />
3 Eyebolt<br />
Use of unsuitable handling equipment may result in damage<br />
to the robot or injury to persons. Only use authorized<br />
handling equipment with a sufficient load-bearing capacity. Only transport<br />
the robot in the manner specified here.<br />
For transport by fork lift truck, the robot must be screwed to a pallet using 4<br />
bolts. A Euro pallet or the pallet used for delivery is suitable for this purpose.<br />
Fig. 5-3: Transport by fork lift truck<br />
A floor-mounted robot can also be transported using lifting tackle. The robot<br />
must be in the transport position (>>> Fig. 5-1 ). The lifting tackle (>>> Fig. 5-<br />
4 ) is attached to 2 eyebolts screwed into the base frame.<br />
The robot may tip during transportation. Risk of personal<br />
injury and damage to property.<br />
If the robot is being transported using lifting tackle, special care must be exercised<br />
to prevent it from tipping. Additional safeguarding measures must be<br />
taken. It is forbidden to pick up the robot in any other way using a crane!<br />
46 / 65 Issued: 19.07.2011 Version: Spez <strong>KR</strong> 5 <strong>sixx</strong> V6 en