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Do not bring a floppy disk or other magnetic media within one meter of the product.
The magnetic field generated by the magnet may destroy the data in the floppy disk,
etc.
2.3.3. Fixing the Product
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When handling the product, wear protective gloves, protective goggles, safety shoes,
or other necessary gear to ensure safety
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Protect the product from excessive impact load such as bumping or throwing.
Do not step onto the package or place on the package a heavy object that allows the
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load concentrate.
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After unpacking the product, do not carry by holding cables or connectors.
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The electric gripper connection cables supplied with the product are flexible, but do
not store the cables in a movable cable duct (cable bearer, etc.) that bends more than
the specified bending radius.
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Do not scratch the electric gripper connection cable. Scratching, forcible bending,
straining, winding, and pinching may cause short circuit and insulation failure, which
results in electric shock and malfunction.
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The workpiece gripping force will be lost if an emergency stop condition or power
failure occurs. Take measures to prevent workpieces from dropping at such times.
2.3.4. Operation
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Turn on the power to individual equipment one by one, starting from the equipment
at the highest level in the system hierarchy. Failure to do so may cause the product
to start suddenly, resulting in injury or product damage
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Do not insert a finger or object in the openings in the product. It may cause fire,
electric shock, or injury.
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The motor incorporated into the product generates a large amount of heat during
operation, and the product surface temperature is high. Take care not to affect the
workpiece or other objects around the gripper.
2.3.5. Maintenance and Inspection
Never touch terminals while performing insulation resistance test. Doing so may result
in electric shock. (Do not perform dielectric strength test, because DC power is supplied
with the product.)
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