Robotic Arc Welding Safety: Part 2 of 4
You'll practice identifying safe practices for working with and around robotic arc welding equipment.
Created Date
06.24.15
Last Updated
06.25.15
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What type of safety barrier is shown in the picture?
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When the robot is in normal operation, it is safe to assume what the robot's actions will be.
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Pinch points only exist when the robot is in normal operation.
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It is often necessary to enter a robot cell. What safety step must be considered before entering a cell?
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Before operating a robot cell, it is necessary for operators to be familiar with the location of all safety stops on the cell.
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Robotic welding cells often use shaded welding curtains. These curtains typically are not dark enough to allow an individual to watch the robot while welding.
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A robot that collides with a person will always stop before injury occurs.
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What type of safety device is shown in the picture?
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This type of safety device is typically used to limit the distance that a robot or other component of a robot cell can travel.
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Robots use a system of brakes to stop the arm and to hold it in position. What device is used to disengage the brakes and allow movement if necessary?
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