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roboman
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« on: December 08, 2009, 06:08:31 PM »

Hi all

I bought kawasaki painting robot  model EE010F-A006 with AD controller model A52F-B it is old , when I, start up it not message on the screen ,then I, look inside controller too many control cable is cut and disconnected ,
      
I need maintenance manual, Anyone has pls, send it to me

     THANKS
     
    ROBOMAN
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Mrsymloc
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« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2009, 07:25:08 PM »

If you go to the Kawasaki web site you will find free PDF's for your robot and controller
You will need to register with them using the robot and controller numbers located on the metal data plates for each unit.
After that you can go to Client Login and navigate to the manuals and documentation page.
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« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2009, 07:42:02 PM »

Regarding the cut cables.
I have bought some UX 150 robots which were working in factories with elaborate external controls and safety systems
when these robots are removed from service to be auctioned off these control cables are often hacked up and the external systems do not come with the robot
However I was suprised that almost all of these external cables were not needed. only the larger flex cables going directly to the robot are needed to run.
If you look at some of my earlier posts named "UX 150 no welder present" you will see replies from Roboperson which directed me to install a few jumpers to get my robot running. read all of the posts from me as I started out as a complete novice with a non working robot with cut cables just like you have now. I suspect that you will have to take many of the same steps I did
If you are lucky Roboperson or Tdevine will reply to this

Good luck
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