Electrical

The robot is shipped with a NEMA 6-20P plug, designed for use with a NEMA 6-20R receptacle (standard 220 Vac 20 A outlet in the U.S.). It's your responsibility to verify that the electrical installation of the machine meets all local regulations and electrical codes.

Robot Power Requirements

Control Computer Power Requirements

Clean Power

Additionally, make sure that your site meets the following power requirements:

Air

Compressed air is not required by the robot itself, but many accessories (pneumatic grippers, vise, air knife, blow-off nozzles, solenoid valves) do require the following:

Space

General

The space requirements for the Tormach ZA6 vary depending on application. In order to use the full range of motion, the robot should occupy a space that gives it 1m of clearance in all directions.

 

Many applications require less space, and some installations will have space constraints. There are plans for provisions in the control software for you to create bounding boxes that will prevent the robot from colliding with known obstacles, but currently, there is no way to for you to configure such bounding boxes.

Machine Tending

For milling machine tending, the robot can be installed either to the right or directly in front of the milling machine. 

For lathe tending, the robot must be installed in front of the lathe. 

In either setting, the robot must have enough room to safely move in and out of the CNC machine enclosure without endangering human operators.  

FIXME - insert top view of mill/robot/stand, lathe/robot/stand