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ABB IRB 120 User Manual

ABB IRB 120
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6.3 Scrapping of robot
Important when scrapping the robot
DANGER
When a robot is disassembled while being scrapped, it is very important to
remember the following before disassembling starts, in order to prevent injuries:
Always remove all batteries from the robot. If a battery is exposed to heat,
for example from a blow torch, it will explode.
Always remove all oil/grease in gearboxes. If exposed to heat, for example
from a blow torch, the oil/grease will catch fire.
When motors are removed from the robot, the robot will collapse if it is not
properly supported before the motor is removed.
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6 Decommissioning
6.3 Scrapping of robot

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ABB IRB 120 Specifications

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TypeIndustrial Robot
Axes6
Payload3 kg
Reach580 mm
Repeatability±0.01 mm
Weight25 kg
ProtectionIP40
ControllerIRC5 Compact
Power Consumption0.25 kW
MountingFloor, Wall
Operating Temperature5°C to 45°C

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