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Operation Manual Fourth Edition
Horizontal Articulated Robot – IX Series
Tabletop Type, Clean-room Specification
Arm Length 500/600/700/800
IX-NNC50 /60 /70 /80
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Operation Manual Fourth Edition Horizontal Articulated Robot – IX Series Tabletop Type, Clean-room SpecificationArm Length 500/600/700/800IX-NNC50

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4No.Operation Description Description 4 Installation and Start (4) Safety Measures  When the work is carried out with 2 or more persons, make it cle

Page 3 - Please Read Before Use

5No.Operation Description Description 6 Trial Operation  When the work is carried out with 2 or more persons, make it clear who is to be the leader

Page 4 - CE Marking

6No.Operation Description Description 8 Maintenance and Inspection  When the work is carried out with 2 or more persons, make it clear who is to be

Page 5 - Table of Contents

7Alert Indication The safety precautions are divided into “Danger”, “Warning”, “Caution” and “Notice” according to the warning level, as follows, and

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8Caution in Handling1. Make sure to attach the vertical articulated robot properly by following this operation manual.Using the product with the verti

Page 7 - Safety Guide

91. Names of Robot Parts1 Names of Robot Parts 1.1 Names of Parts I4 joint for user piping, blackUser connectorI6 joint for user piping, redSuction

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101. Names of Robot Parts1.2 Labels The following labels are attached on the robot and controller. Be sure to observe the instructions and cautions wr

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111. Names of Robot Parts1.3 Label Positions Label Positions on the Robot Robot serial number Prohibition of entry into the operation area View A Warn

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122. Transportation and Handling2 Transportation and Handling 2.1 Handling of the Carton Each robot is packed with a controller prior to shipment. Wh

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132. Transportation and Handling2.3 Handling of Individual Components The robot and controller are supplied as a set. Your robot cannot be used with

Page 13 - Alert Indication

142. Transportation and Handling2.5 Transporting the Robot When transporting the robot, affix the arms using the supplied arm fixing plate. Additiona

Page 14 - Caution in Handling

153. Installation Environment and Storage Environment3 Installation Environment and Storage Environment 3.1 Installation Environment Install the robo

Page 15 - 1 Names of Robot Parts

163. Installation Environment and Storage Environment3.3 Storage Environment The storage environment conforms to the installation environment. If the

Page 16 - 1.2 Labels

174. How to Install4.4.1How to InstallShown below is how to install SCARA Robot.Installation Postureż : Available s : Not availableCeiling-MountWall-M

Page 17 - CE-certified models

184. How to Install4.1 Installing the Robot Install the robot on a level surface. Secure the robot using hex bolts and washers. Type Bolt size Tight

Page 18 - 2.1 Handling of the Carton

194. How to Install4.3 Connecting the ControllerThe controller connection cables are attached on the robot (standard cable: 5 m, to air-tube joint: 15

Page 19 - Accessories

204. How to InstallOutput voltage: 24 VDC r 10% Current capacity: 20 to 30 W 24 VDC power supply for brake (provided by user)M cable (outside robot)

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214. How to Install4.3 Checking after Installation Once the robot has been installed, check the following items: x Visually check the robot, controll

Page 21 - 3.2 Installation Platform

225. Precautions for Use5 Precautions for Use 5.1 Reference Acceleration/Deceleration Settings Use the robot based on appropriate acceleration/decele

Page 22 - 3.3 Storage Environment

235. Precautions for Use(2) CP operation (Set using the SEL language commands ACC and DCL.) IX-NNC70/80Reference acceleration/deceleration settin

Page 23 - How to Install

Please Read Before UseThank you for purchasing an IAI product.This operation manual explains the handling methods, structure and maintenance of this p

Page 24 - 4.1 Installing the Robot

245. Precautions for Use5.2 Tools The tool mounting part must have sufficient strength and rigidity, along with adequate fastening power to prevent po

Page 25 - 4.3 Connecting the Controller

255. Precautions for Use5.3 Carrying Load Load capacity Type Rated load capacity Maximum load capacity IX-NNC50/60 2 kg 10 kg IX-NNC70/80 5

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265. Precautions for Use5.4 User Wiring and Piping The robot comes with standard cables and tubes that the user can use in a desired wiring/piping co

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275. Precautions for UseThe robot comes with a D-sub 25-pin mating plug for the user connector. Solder a user-supplied cable to the D-sub connector (p

Page 28 - 5 Precautions for Use

285. Precautions for Use5.5 Suction Rate The robot will conform to cleanliness class 10 when air is sucked at a specified rate from the quick suction

Page 29 - 5. Precautions for Use

296. Inspection/Maintenance6 Inspection/Maintenance6.1 Inspection/MaintenanceYour horizontal articulated robot must be inspected daily and on a regula

Page 30 - 5.2 Tools

306. Inspection/Maintenance6.1.3 Yearly InspectionCheck the following items on the robot every year.Observe the precautions for work near the robot an

Page 31 - 5.3 Carrying Load

316. Inspection/Maintenance6.2 How to Replace Bellows 6.2.1 IX-NNC-50/60Preparation The following tools are required when replacing bellows in th

Page 32 - 5.4 User Wiring and Piping

326. Inspection/Maintenance(3) Remove the stopper at the top and bellows-turning unit at the bottom. (4) Remove the bellows from the robot and separ

Page 33 - Y-terminal designation

336. Inspection/MaintenanceAssembly (1) Assemble the bellows by following the disassembly procedure in reverse. (2) Install the bellows by aligning

Page 34 - 5.5 Suction Rate

CE MarkingIf a compliance with the CE Marking is required, please follow Overseas Standards Compliance Manual (ME0287) that is provided separately.

Page 35 - 6 Inspection/Maintenance

346. Inspection/Maintenance6.2.2 IX-NNC-70/80Preparation The following tools are required when replacing bellows in the IX-NNC-70/80:x Hex wre

Page 36 - 6.1.2 Six-Month Inspection

356. Inspection/Maintenance(3) Remove the bellows-turning unit (one unit each at the top and bottom). (4) Remove affixing plate D from the bellows.

Page 37 - 6.2 How to Replace Bellows

366. Inspection/MaintenanceAssembly (1) Assemble the bellows by following the disassembly procedure in reverse. (2) Install the bellows by aligning

Page 38 - 6. Inspection/Maintenance

376. Inspection/Maintenance6.3 How to Check/Adjust Belt Tension 6.3.1 Preparation The following tools are required when checking/adjusting belt tensi

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386. Inspection/Maintenance6.3.2 Removing the Cover (1) With arms 1 and 2 extended as illustrated below, press the brake-release switch [1] to relea

Page 40 - 6.2.2 IX-NNC-70/80

396. Inspection/Maintenance6.3.3 Checking the Belt Tension Bottom view Timing belt for vertical axis Timing belt for rotational axis Top view 6.3.4 C

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406. Inspection/Maintenance6.3.5 Checking the Belt Tension for the Rotational Axis (1) Remove one setscrew provided on a side face of arm 2. Remove

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416. Inspection/Maintenance6.3.6 Adjusting the Belt Tension for the Vertical Axis (1) Loosen the four M5 nuts [4] slightly, making sure the fastened

Page 43 - 6.3.1 Preparation

426. Inspection/Maintenance6.3.8 Installing the Cover (1) Place the cover on the robot and connect the connectors, cables and air tubes installed as

Page 44 - 6.3.2 Removing the Cover

436. Inspection/Maintenance[3] 4 - M3 x 12M cable Installation position of M connector Installation position of U connectorsU cables Be careful

Page 45 - Top view

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446. Inspection/Maintenance6.4 Battery Replacement 6.4.1 Preparation The following items are required when replacing the batteries: x Phillips screwdr

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456. Inspection/Maintenance6.4.2 Battery Replacement Procedure (1) Remove the countersunk head screws [1] (six pieces) and detach the cover (base).

Page 48 - 6.3.8 Installing the Cover

466. Inspection/Maintenance(5) Affix the cover (base) using the countersunk head screws [1] (six pieces) (tightening torque: 0.74 Nm). [1] 6 - M3 x

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476. Inspection/Maintenance6.5 Absolute Reset Procedure 6.5.1 Preparation for Absolute Reset The following jig is required when performing an absolut

Page 50 - 6.4 Battery Replacement

486. Inspection/Maintenance6.5.2 Starting the Absolute Reset Menu (1) Open the absolute reset window from the PC software. (2) The absolute reset w

Page 51 - Battery holder

496. Inspection/Maintenance6.5.3 Absolute Reset Procedure for Arm 1 or 2 (1) Click the “Encoder Rotation Data Reset1” button. (2) Click the “Reset

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506. Inspection/Maintenance(3) Click the “Servo ON” button. (4) Jog the arm to near the reference position (see reference position drawing in step 7

Page 53 - 6.5 Absolute Reset Procedure

516. Inspection/Maintenance(6) Press the emergency-stop switch. (7) Set an adjustment jig (pin) in arm 1 or 2 to fix the arm at the reference positi

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526. Inspection/Maintenance(8) Click the “OK” button. (9) Click the “Encoder Rotation Data Reset2” button.

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536. Inspection/Maintenance(10) Remove the adjustment jig. x If you are working on arm 1, install the cover and secure it with the setscrews (not req

Page 56 - “Jog end” button

8. Warranty ·················································································································· 798.1 Warranty Period ·

Page 57 - Reference position drawing

546. Inspection/Maintenance6.5.4 Absolute Reset Procedure for the Rotational Axis + Vertical Axis (1) Click “Encoder Rotation Data Reset1” button. (

Page 58 - (8) Click the “OK” button

556. Inspection/Maintenance(3) Click the “Servo ON” button. (4) Click the “Temp. Standard posture standby” button. x The vertical axis returns to it

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566. Inspection/Maintenance(6) Click the “Servo-OFF” button. (7) Press the emergency-stop switch. (8) Affix the rotational axis at the reference po

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576. Inspection/Maintenance(9) Click the “OK” button. (10) Click the “Encoder Rotation Data Reset2” button.

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586. Inspection/Maintenance(11) Click the “Home pos. automatic update” button. (12) Remove the adjustment jig. (13) Release the emergency-stop swit

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596. Inspection/Maintenance(15) Click the “Servo ON” button. (16) Click the “Standard posture standby” button. x The vertical axis returns to its ho

Page 63 - (9) Click the “OK” button

606. Inspection/Maintenance(18) Click the “Encoder Rotation Data Reset3” button. (19) Click the “Home pos. automatic update” button, and then click

Page 64 - (14) Click the “OK” button

616. Inspection/Maintenance6.5.5 Writing the Flash ROM (1) Following an absolute reset of the rotational axis and vertical axis, the following scree

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626. Inspection/Maintenance6.5.6 Resetting the Controller (1) Select “Software Reset” from the Controller menu on the tool bar. (2) Click the “Yes”

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637. Specifi cations7 Specifications 7.1 Specification Table IX-NNC50 (Arm Length 500, Clean-room Specification) Item Specifications Type IX-NNC50

Page 67 - 6.5.5 Writing the Flash ROM

1Safety Guide“Safety Guide” has been written to use the machine safely and so prevent personal injury or property damage beforehand. Make sure to read

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647. Specifi cationsItem SpecificationsTemperature: 0 to 40 C, humidity: 20 to 85%RH or less (non-condensing)Altitude m 1,000 or lessNoise dB 73Cleanli

Page 69 - 7 Specifications

657. Specifi cationsIX-NNC60 (Arm Length 600, Clean-room Specification) Item Specifications Type IX-NNC60-L-T1 Degree of freedom Four degrees o

Page 70 - 7. Specifi cations

667. Specifi cationsItem SpecificationsTemperature: 0 to 40 C, humidity: 20 to 85%RH or less (non-condensing)Altitude m 1,000 or lessNoise dB 73Robot w

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677. Specifi cationsIX-NNC70 (Arm Length 700, Clean-room Specification) Item Specifications Type IX-NNC70-L-T1 Cleanliness class (*10)Class 10 (

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687. Specifi cationsItem SpecificationsTemperature: 0 to 40 C, humidity: 20 to 85%RH or less (non-condensing)Altitude m 1,000 or lessNoise dB 74Robot w

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697. Specifi cationsIX-NNC80 (Arm Length 800, Clean-room Specification) Item Specifications Type IX-NNC80-L-T1 Cleanliness class (*10)Class 10 (

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707. Specifi cationsItem SpecificationsAmbient temperature/humidityTemperature: 0 to 40 C, humidity: 20 to 85%RH or less (non-condensing)Operatingenvir

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717. Specifi cations7.2 External Dimensions IX-NNC504 - I11 hole I24 counterbore, depth 5 5 (Mechanical end) 2-M4 depth 8 (*1) Air joint (o

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727. Specifi cationsIX-NNC604 - I11 hole I24 counterbore, depth 5 5 (Mechanical end) 2-M4 (*1) Air joint (opposite side)Applicable tube: Outer di

Page 77 - 7.2 External Dimensions

737. Specifi cationsIX-NNC70Applicable tube: Outer diameter I12(inner diameter I8) Air joint (*4) Arm 2 stopper4 - I14 hole I30 counterbore, depth

Page 78 - IX-NNC60

2No.Operation Description Description 2 Transportation  When carrying a heavy object, do the work with two or more persons or utilize equipment su

Page 79 - IX-NNC70

747. Specifi cationsIX-NNC80Applicable tube: Outer diameter I12(inner diameter I8) Air joint (*4) Arm 2 stopper4 - I14 hole I30 counterbore, depth

Page 80 - IX-NNC80

757. Specifi cations7.3 Robot Operation Area IX-NNC50(Operation prohibited area) Stopper position range Movement range IX-NNC60(Operation prohibite

Page 81 - 7.3 Robot Operation Area

767. Specifi cationsIX-NNC70(Operation prohibited area) Stopper position range Movement range IX-NNC80(Operation prohibited area) Stopper position

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777. Specifi cations7.4 Wiring Diagram Wiring/Piping Diagram (Arm Length: 500/600) Controller Inside base Inside arm 2Cable fix cap (Capcon) Servo mot

Page 83 - 7.4 Wiring Diagram

787. Specifi cations7.5 230V Circuit Components IX-NNC50/60No. Code name Model Manufacturer Remarks1 Axis 1 servo motor TS4609 N2027 E200AC s

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798. Warranty8. Warranty 8.1 Warranty Period One of the following periods, whichever is shorter: y 18 months after shipment from IAI y 12 months

Page 85 - 8. Warranty

808. Warranty8.5 Conditions of Conformance with Applicable Standards/Regulations, Etc., and Applications(1) If our product is combined with another

Page 86 - Applications

81Change HistoryChange History Revision Date Description of RevisionA page for CE Marking addedIntroduction, Safety Symbols and Safety Precautions are

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3No.Operation Description Description (2) Cable Wiring  Use our company’s genuine cables for connecting between the actuator and controller, and for

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Manual No.: ME3628-4A (August 2012)The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice for purposes of product improvement.

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