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What tasks are involved in installing an industrial robot?

2026-04-06 04:32:11 · · #1

1. Understand the procedure

Before actual installation, relevant personnel must have a detailed understanding of the industrial robot's operating procedures, clearly defining the relationships between its components, which parts require precise dimensional accuracy, and which can have more relaxed standards. Furthermore, a detailed analysis of the installation drawings is necessary, along with a grasp of the industrial robot's working principles and functional structure. Appropriate tools and equipment must be sourced before installation to ensure a better installation outcome.

2. Develop a plan

A detailed installation plan should be developed for each industrial robot, taking into account the actual production conditions on site. Related contingency plans should also be formulated to ensure comprehensiveness and targeted implementation. Furthermore, before actual installation, relevant work instructions should be prepared, clearly specifying operating procedures, key points, required personnel, and self-inspection requirements. This provides a unified basis for the safety of industrial robot equipment. Multiple copies of the work instructions should be made, with each party—the production company, supervision department, installation and commissioning department, and on-site installation department—retaining a copy. This ensures accountability in case of future problems and avoids disputes and finger-pointing.

3. Cognitive execution

This mainly refers to the need for a detailed review after each industrial robot is installed. For example, when installing the connecting equipment of an industrial robot, it is necessary to conduct a detailed review of the key dimensions of the already installed parts. This can avoid the problem of overall rework due to changes in dimensions.

After all industrial robot equipment has been installed, a comprehensive self-inspection should be conducted. Problems should be identified and addressed promptly before later debugging to achieve a high standard of one-time acceptance of the installation. This will ensure the smooth progress of the industrial robot equipment installation and guarantee that the installation can be completed within the stipulated timeframe.

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