The standard Sepro User Manual is modular, designed to accompany specific robot models (e.g., Success, Visio, S5, Visual). The document is generally divided into the following core sections:
Always isolate high-voltage electrical sources and dump residual pneumatic pressure before inspecting internal wiring or mechanical components. 2. Common Causes of Sepro Robot Overheating
Instructions on maintaining proper tension for optimal motion precision. C. Programming and Operations
The servo pack inside the main control cabinet is overheating. Check cabinet fans, filters, and ambient room temperature.
Sepro maintains a dedicated . By registering your robot's serial number, you can access: PDF versions of the full User Manual. Maintenance and Spare Parts catalogs.
| Interval | Action | Tool Needed | |----------|--------|--------------| | | Check controller fan exhaust for airflow | Hand | | Weekly | Clean cooling fins on J3 arm (vertical axis) | Soft brush | | Monthly | Measure motor case temp with IR thermometer | IR thermometer (<85°C) | | Quarterly | Replace cabinet air filter (if equipped) | Sepro Filter Kit #FILT-203 | | Yearly | Re-grease gearboxes (reduces friction heat) | Sepro grease LGHP-2 |
Disclaimer: Always refer to your specific model’s original equipment manufacturer (OEM) manual before performing maintenance. This guide is for informational purposes.
Industrial cartesian robots leverage high-acceleration brushless AC synchronous motors. When a specific axis (X, Y, or Z) experiences prolonged electrical resistance, the internal thermistor registers a critical thermal threshold, immediately disabling the servo amplifiers. 2. Cabinet Enclosure Thermal Overload
Note the part numbers listed on the silver sticker of the overheating motor.
Dry linear guidance rails or worn ball screws force the servo motors to work twice as hard to achieve the same speeds, drawing excessive current.
The standard Sepro User Manual is modular, designed to accompany specific robot models (e.g., Success, Visio, S5, Visual). The document is generally divided into the following core sections:
Always isolate high-voltage electrical sources and dump residual pneumatic pressure before inspecting internal wiring or mechanical components. 2. Common Causes of Sepro Robot Overheating
Instructions on maintaining proper tension for optimal motion precision. C. Programming and Operations sepro robot user manual hot
The servo pack inside the main control cabinet is overheating. Check cabinet fans, filters, and ambient room temperature.
Sepro maintains a dedicated . By registering your robot's serial number, you can access: PDF versions of the full User Manual. Maintenance and Spare Parts catalogs. The standard Sepro User Manual is modular, designed
| Interval | Action | Tool Needed | |----------|--------|--------------| | | Check controller fan exhaust for airflow | Hand | | Weekly | Clean cooling fins on J3 arm (vertical axis) | Soft brush | | Monthly | Measure motor case temp with IR thermometer | IR thermometer (<85°C) | | Quarterly | Replace cabinet air filter (if equipped) | Sepro Filter Kit #FILT-203 | | Yearly | Re-grease gearboxes (reduces friction heat) | Sepro grease LGHP-2 |
Disclaimer: Always refer to your specific model’s original equipment manufacturer (OEM) manual before performing maintenance. This guide is for informational purposes. Common Causes of Sepro Robot Overheating Instructions on
Industrial cartesian robots leverage high-acceleration brushless AC synchronous motors. When a specific axis (X, Y, or Z) experiences prolonged electrical resistance, the internal thermistor registers a critical thermal threshold, immediately disabling the servo amplifiers. 2. Cabinet Enclosure Thermal Overload
Note the part numbers listed on the silver sticker of the overheating motor.
Dry linear guidance rails or worn ball screws force the servo motors to work twice as hard to achieve the same speeds, drawing excessive current.