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Technical specification
Product Specification IRB 6400R M99/BaseWare OS 3.2 31
Mounting equipment
Extra loads can be mounted on the upper arm and the frame. Definitions of distances
and masses are shown in Figure 21 and Figure 22.
The robot is supplied with holes for mounting extra equipment (see Figure 23).
Upper arm - Balancing unit type A
IRB 6400R /2.5-120, /2.5-150, /2.5-200, /2.8-150 and /2.8-200
Permitted extra load on upper arm plus the maximum handling weight
(See Figure 21):
M1 50 kg with distance a 500 mm, centre of gravity in axis 3 extension
or
M2 50 kg with distance b 400 mm
or
M3 15 kg with distance c300 mm
If the handling weight is lower than the maximum weight, M1 alt. M2 can
be increased as follows:
(M1 alt. M2 + handling weight) (50 kg + max. handling weight).
For example, if the handling weight for 2.5-150 is only 120 kg, M2 can be
80 kg.
IRB 6400R /3.0-100
Permitted extra load on upper arm (See Figure 21):
M1 50 kg with distance a 500 mm, centre of gravity in axis 3 extension
or
M2 20 kg with distance b 400 mm
or
M3 5 kg with distance c300 mm
Upper arm - Balancing unit type B
IRB 6400R /2.5-120, /2.5-150, /2.5-200 and /2.8-150
Permitted extra load on upper arm plus the maximum handling weight
(See Figure 21):
M1 70-155 kg with distance a 500 mm, centre of gravity in axis 3
extension, see Note 1.
or
M2 50 kg with distance b 400 mm, see Note 1.
or
M3 15 kg with distance c300 mm, see Note 1.
If the handling weight is lower than the maximum weight, M1 alt. M2 can
be increased as follows:
(M1 + handling weight) (155 kg + max. handling weight).
(M2 + handling weight) (50 kg + max. handling weight).
For example, if the handling weight for 2.5-150 is only 120 kg, M2 can be
80 kg.
Note 1. Handling weight + extra load on upper arm must always be >70kg
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Figure 21 Permitted extra load on upper arm.
Mass
centre
a
b
c
M1
M2
M3
M1