In industrial production, spray painting robots, due to their numerous advantages in automated painting processes, are widely used in industries such as automotive manufacturing and home appliance production. Robotic spray painting protective clothing is a protective device designed to protect the safety of robots performing spray painting operations in various industries and has been widely recognized by customers in industrial automated production lines. This article explains the installation, commissioning, and maintenance of robotic spray painting protective clothing.
Spray painting robot protective clothing offers excellent dust, paint, and static protection, effectively preventing contaminants such as dust and paint from adhering to the machine body, cables, and joints, ensuring the robot's normal operation.
Robot spray painting protective clothing often uses concealed buttons, zippers, or Velcro, making it easy to install and remove. It's important to note that before installing the protective clothing, clean the robot surface to reduce internal wear.
1. Installation steps:
1.1 Install the base. Simply wrap the base of the spray painting protective clothing around the robot base and attach the Velcro fasteners. Installation is complete.
1.2 Install the main body by draping it directly over the robot from the side without Velcro. Attach the zipper and Velcro fasteners on the main body to complete the installation.
1.3 After the robot protective suit is installed, confirm that there is no scratching or interference between the suit and the robot body.
Protective Suit Commissioning and Maintenance: Regular maintenance and upkeep of the robot spray protective suit can extend its service life and ensure its protective effectiveness.
2. Commissioning and Maintenance
2.1 Check that the spray protective suit is installed flat and free of distortion or misalignment.
2.2 Adjust the drawstrings at the bottom hem and top of the base to adjust the tightness according to the robot's movement.
2.3 After the inspection is complete, manually run the program (on-site) at a reduced speed. If any distortion or pulling occurs during operation, make appropriate adjustments.
2.4 When spraying protective suits, store them in a dry, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight. Avoid contact with sharp objects or chemicals to prevent damage to the suit material.
2.5 Ensure that the protective suit fits perfectly and is complete, with smooth sliding of the connected parts to provide effective protection and prevent damage to the suit structure during robot operation.
2.6 Regularly clean and inspect the spray-coated protective suit surface, preferably weekly. Remove any flammable materials, such as oil, from the suit immediately. Prolonged accumulation of oil can ignite in the presence of open flames and cause accidents. Prompt cleaning can effectively prevent such accidents and extend the suit's service life.