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netken23
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« on: March 13, 2011, 05:42:16 AM »

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Hi everyone. I'm new with robots, and we have an upcoming robot soon here in my company. It is a FS10E Kawasaki robot.

And i was hoping I could study it prior to our training. Does anyone have a manual of such? Both for mechanical, D Controller, Maintenance and Teach pendant?

Hope someone could help, thank you.

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« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2011, 10:04:38 PM »

You will be needing the FS10E Mechanical Maintenance Manual and  the D operations manual. If you are a Kawasaki customer you can recieve all manuals available to your robot by going to their website and signing up in the client site. These would also be the latest and most up to date.
If you are buying the robot new through Kawasaki, your salesman should be able to give you the hook up for this quickly. IF you are buying this robot second hand, then once you recieve your robot, you will have all the robot information to sign up.  Fortuantely, Kawasaki supports their robots even after they have been sold from one customer to another. No need to purchase new licenses, software, etc.
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netken23
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« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2011, 11:54:34 PM »

Hello roboperson...

I have already signed-up at kawasakirobotics.com for client access, and is still waiting for their reply..

We will be purchasing the robot thru a subcontractor, and maybe they would give us the manuals. Though i just would like to study the robot before I be trained, so i could at least have the general idea and concept regarding robots.

This is my first time to handle a robot, so i am very eager to learn beforehand...

Thank you..
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