(always reference the manuals that come with your robot) |
Robot PM Checks or actions to perform |
Back up Software (both image and separated files if possible) |
Clean limit switches and check for free movement |
Replace robot batteries 1/year |
Replace RAM B/U batteries 1/year |
Clear alarms and check cycle power after replacing batteries |
Clean controller cooling fans, check operation |
Check fans on drives are running in controller cabinet |
Check fans exchanging outside air into controller |
Replace controller air intake filter |
Control connections |
Robot cables for damage or wear |
Robot cable connections |
Incoming voltage |
Mechanical hardware for looseness (end of arm tooling, robot base, fixtures, etc.) |
Axis following error |
Axis brake functionality |
Axis vibration- hold hand on axis casting and jog robot in slow and fast speed |
Axis repeatability and backlash |
Check belts if used for some of the axis |
Robot Grease and oil replacement |
(Use recommended grease!!! Or Serious damage will occur) |
Be sure to burp the grease out by moving the robot after pumping through |
If using a pneumatic or electrical grease gun. Make sure the output pressure is within |
Robot manufacturers recommendations |
Move robot to proper position to check oil levels (some models) |
Axis 1 reducer |
Axis 2 reducer |
Axis 3 reducer |
Axis 4 reducer |
Axis 5 reducer |
Axis 6 reducer |
Axis 7 reducer |
Gripper type end of arm tooling |
Check end of arm tooling for loose bolts |
Check air regulator set properly |
Clean valving |
Clean air exhaust mufflers |
Check air pressure settings |
Check flow controls if used |
Check for damaged air lines |
Check for damaged seals or clean if robot changes tools |
Check electrical connections and wiring for damage |
Vacuum type end of arm tooling |
Check air vacuum line filter |
Clean valving |
Clean air exhaust mufflers |
Check air pressure settings |
Check for damaged air lines |
Check for damaged seals or clean if robot changes tools |
Check electrical connections and wiring for damage |
Rotary motion type end of arm tooling |
Check rotary tool turns freely |
Check flow controls if used |
Check regulator pressure if air powered |
Check for damaged air lines |
Check for damaged seals or clean if robot changes tools |
Check electrical connections and wiring for damage |
If equipped with linear rails |
Check CAM followers |
Check linear guides for wear or spalling |
Grease Linear guides if required (Do not over grease!!view manufacturers recommendations) |
Clean limit switches to see if they actuate freely |
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