Compliance
This section contains information about recommendations, certificates and declarations valid for Universal Robots e-Series robots with IMMI modules.
EUROMAP 67
The information contained in the IMMI Installation Guide complies with EUROMAP 67 Version 1.11, a free of charge recommendation for Injection Molding Machines that can be downloaded from www.euromap.org.
The Universal Robots Injection Molding Machine Interface (IMMI) module, when powered on, conforms to all requirements in the EUROMAP 67 recommendation. When the IMMI module is powered down, the EUROMAP 67 recommendation specifies that every safety related signals shall be operative. Therefore, the IMMI module triggers the emergency stop, the MAF signal and all I/O signals when the control box is powered down.
All optional, manufacturer dependent and reserved I/O signals are supported, see IMMI I/O in regular program nodes.The optional I/O fall outside of the default IMMI settings and can only be defined by the manufacturer.
The interface is constructed with the same components and principles, and under the same test requirements, as the control box. The EUROMAP 67 interface falls under the Declaration of Incorporation, found in the Hardware Installation Manual.
Shipping materials
As stated by our suppliers, Universal Robots e-Series robots shipping materials comply with the ISPM-15 requirements for producing wood packaging material and are marked accordingly.
Certification of quality
Universal Robots is certified compliant with the standard ISO 9001:2015 by Bureau Veritas.
Universal Robots e-Series robots undergo continuous internal testing and end-of-line test procedures. UR testing processes undergo continuous review and improvement.