4 carrying load, Caution – IAI America IX-INN8040H User Manual

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12. Precautions for Use

12.4 Carrying Load

Load capacity

Model number

Rated load capacity

Maximum load capacity

IX-HNN50

††H/60††H

IX-INN50

††H/60††H

2 kg

10 kg

IX-HNN70

††H/80††H

IX-INN70

††H/80††H

5 kg

20 kg

Load’s permissible moment of inertia

Model number

Allowable inertial moment

Remarks

IX-HNN50

††H/60††H

IX-INN50

††H/60††H

0.06 kg-m

2

IX-HNN70

††H/80††H

IX-INN70

††H/80††H

0.10 kg-m

2

Both rated and maximum

Load offset (from the center of axis 4 (rotational axis))
50 mm or less

x Set appropriate acceleration/deceleration according to the mass of the end and moment of inertia. Failure to

do so may cause the drive part to wear prematurely or may result in damage or vibration.

x If vibration occurs, lower the acceleration/deceleration as appropriate.

x If the load gets offset, the robot becomes more likely to cause vibration. Design the tools so that the load’s

center of gravity aligns with the center of axis 4.

x Do not move the robot horizontally with axis 3 (vertical axis) extended. It may cause the vertical axis to bend

and disable the axis. To move the robot horizontally with axis 3 extended, adjust the speed and
acceleration/deceleration as appropriate.

Center of axis 4 (rotational axis)

Load’s center of gravity

50 mm or less

Caution

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