Mounting Procedure For Ceiling Mount - Omron Viper 650 User Manual

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2. Remove the four bolts securing the robot base to the pallet.
Retain these bolts for possible later relocation of the equipment.
3. Lift the robot and position it directly over the mounting surface.
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4. Slowly lower the robot, align the base with the tapped holes in the mounting surface
and dowel pins, if used.
NOTE: The robot's base is aluminum and can dent easily if bumped against a
harder surface.
5. To eliminate the risk of toppling, screw in one bolt, finger-tight.
6. Verify that the robot's base is squarely mounted (cannot rock back and forth) before
inserting and tightening the remaining mounting bolts.
7. Install the user-supplied mounting bolts and washers. Tighten bolts to the torque spe-
cified in Robot Mounting Torque on page 37.

Mounting Procedure for Ceiling Mount

Mounting should be handled by at least two people, while wearing safety shoes, gloves,
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safety goggles, a helmet, etc., for ensuring safety.
Ensure a sufficient work space around the mounting place.
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When hoisting the robot unit, use a lift or crane with sufficient capacity.
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Make a jig designed to turn the robot upside-down safely.
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Check places where there is a potential danger of getting hands or body caught between
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the robot unit and the surroundings if you hoist the robot unit or turn it to the mounting
position, then remove the danger beforehand.
Do not stay under a hoisted robot.
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WARNING: PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE RISK
Do not attempt to lift the robot at any points other than the eyebolts
provided. Do not attempt to extend the robot's links until the robot has
been secured in position. Failure to comply could result in the robot fall-
ing and causing either personnel injury or equipment damage.
WARNING: PERSONAL INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE RISK
Always use at least two people when lifting the robot. Do not attempt to
extend robot arm until you have firmly secured the robot in position.
Failure to comply could result in the robot falling and causing either per-
sonnel injury or equipment damage.
WARNING: TOPPLE INJURY HAZARD
The robot's center of mass can cause the robot to fall over if the robot is
not secured with the mounting bolts.
Viper 650 and 850 Robot with EtherCAT
21861-000 Rev A

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