FAN 300 – FANUC R-30iB / R-30iB Plus Operational Troubleshooting and Programming (5 days)

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Course Information

  • Code ID: FAN 300
  • Course Type: Instructor led, taught with a 40/60 theory to hands-on approach. Theory portions will be followed by lab exercises to ensure an in-depth understanding of all key topics
  • Course Length: 5 days
  • Student Profile: Maintenance Technicians, Skilled Trades, Engineers, Supervisory Staff
  • Prerequisites: None
  • Location: BizLink Robotic Solutions USA, Inc., 100 Kay Industrial Drive, Lake Orion, MI 48359

Course Profile

This core program is designed to prepare each student with the skills necessary for operations, installation, setup, programming, and basic operational troubleshooting of the FANUC R-30iB and/or R-30iB Plus robot controller and manipulator.

Topics Covered

BizLink Robotic Solutions USA, Inc. offers flexibility in training curriculum. Please ask the instructor for any system-specific information relating to specific applications.

  • Overview and identification of control panel, teach pendant, and system components
  • Safe operation of robot while operating in manual and auto modes
  • Understanding and correcting robot operational errors and error message screens
  • Joint, World, Tool and User Frame coordinate systems
  • Tool center point setup and use
  • Robot program language and common robot program commands
  • Program flow using instructions and subroutines
  • Program creation and modification techniques
  • Principles of I/O communication and manipulation
  • Additional information relating to your specific applications such as HandlingTool, SpotTool, and DispenseTool

Course Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to demonstrate the ability to:

  • Locate, identify, and operate the robot control panel and teach pendant buttons.
  • Safely use the teach pendant to move robot within different coordinate systems.
  • Create and use various tool center points.
  • Master and calibrate the robot.
  • Access, step and cycle through various programs and positions.
  • Edit, copy, paste, and delete lines in a program.
  • Touch up existing robot positions and paths as well as edit positional data.
  • Create and use non-motion instructions and commands.
  • Create and use I/O commands in a subroutine or macro.
  • Use teach pendant messages and operator interface.
  • Create and use logic in robot routines.
  • Save, upload, and download programs.
  • Use the Program Shift and Program Adjust utilities.
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