Visual Inspection: Robot arm
Using compressed air to clean the robot arm can damage the robot arm components.
- Never use compressed air to clean the robot arm.
You can see the torque values and other technical data used to adjust the robot after the visual inspections here: Connection Torque Values
- Move the Robot Arm to ZERO position, if possible.
- Turn off and disconnect the power cable from Control Box.
- Inspect the cable between Control Box and Robot Arm for any damage.
- Check the base mounting bolts are properly tightened.
- Check the tool flange bolts are properly tightened.
- Inspect the flat rings for wear and damage.
- Replace the flat rings if they are worn out or damaged.
If any damage is observed on a robot within the warranty period, contact the distributor where the robot was purchased.