Limiting Joint Travel; Softstops; Hardstops; Table 6-1 Softstop And Hardstop Specifications - adept technology 550 User Manual

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Chapter 6 - Operation
6.5

Limiting Joint Travel

The joint motion range, or travel, is limited by both software and hardware. The program-
mable software limits are known as softstops. The fixed mechanical stops are called

hardstops.

Softstops

Softstops are used when the normal motion range of the robot must be limited (if other
equipment is installed inside the envelope, for example). The softstops for each joint are
set to their maximum value at the factory. To limit any joint's motion range, change the
joint's softstop value using the SPEC utility program (formerly CONFIG_R) on the Adept
Utility Disk supplied with the system. Refer to the Instructions for Adept Utility Programs or
+
the V
Release Notes for information regarding this utility program.
If a robot joint travels beyond a softstop, the controller will shut off High Power and acti-
vate the robot brakes. Furthermore, the control software will not allow the robot power to
be turned on while any joint is beyond its softstop. If this situation occurs, manually move
the arm back within the softstop limits.
When you are using the manual control pendant to move the robot, the robot will stop
abruptly when it encounters a softstop. This abruptness does not mean a hardstop has
been contacted.

Hardstops

Joints 1, 2, and 3 have hardstops at each end of the joint's travel.
Joint 4 does not have hardstops. However, its motion is limited by software, and its soft-
stops can be set to further limit Joint 4 motion (see above).
NOTE: Joint 4 can be rotated an infinite number of turns. To avoid
wind-up of harnesses going to end-of-arm tooling, Joint 4 should always
be left at +/– 90 degrees (in joint coordinates) when powering down the
controller. This ensures that when the system is next powered on and the
robot is recalibrated, it calibrates in the same Joint 4 orientation, without
winding up user harnesses.
Table 6-1.
Joint 1
Joint 2
Joint 3
Joint 4
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Softstop and Hardstop Specifications
Softstop
±100°
±140°
0 to 200 mm
±360° max (set to
±180° at the factory)
Hardstop –
Approximate
±108°
±149°
–12 to 212 mm
None

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