6 robotic arms with beaker sensor, Robotic arms with beaker sensor, Figure 12 – Metrohm 786 Swing Head User Manual

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3.6 Robotic arms with beaker sensor

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786 Swing Head

3.6

Robotic arms with beaker sensor

For safety reasons, the presence of a beaker on the sample rack of a Sample
Processor can be detected. Some robotic arm model versions are therefore
equipped with a beaker sensor.

6.1462.150

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Figure 12

Connecting a beaker sensor (for example 6.1462.150)

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Plug of the connection cable

2

Connection socket on the 786 Swing
Head

3

Beaker sensor
Contact sensor in accordance with the Piezo
principle

A robotic arm with beaker sensor is mounted as described on page 16. The
connection of the sensor cable must take place while the instrument is
switched off.

The beaker sensor is automatically recognized when switching on the instru-
ment.

Functioning of the beaker sensor
If the beaker sensor of the robotic arm is activated, then the lift of the Sample
Processor will move automatically into its work position after a MOVE com-
mand. The presence of the sample vessel is checked by the robotic arm
setting down on top of it.

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