This comprehensive guide serves as an expanded troubleshooting supplement to your user manual, focusing specifically on why Sepro robots run hot, how to decode thermal alarms, and the exact steps to cool your system down and protect your hardware.
To permanently eliminate thermal faults, integrate these tasks into your facility's preventative maintenance software. Action Item Target Component Vacuum/Clean air filters Control Cabinet Monthly Inspect and wipe linear rails; verify grease film Quarterly Check counterbalance pressure and check for leaks Z-axis Cylinder Bi-Annually Torque electrical terminal screws (loose wires create heat) Servo Drives Annually Perform full axis backlash and alignment audit Mechanical Structure
Sepro robots, primarily used in plastic injection molding, are operated via proprietary control systems like the
(greasing linear guides, checking belt tension).
Utilize the onboard help function within the Visual control system for quick access to information without leaving the workstation. Ensuring Safe Operation