FAN 201 FANUC R-30iA/R-30iB Series Operational Troubleshooting

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Course Information

  • Code ID: FAN 201 R-30iA/R-30iB
  • 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: 2.5 days
  • Student Profile: Operators, Jobsetters, Team Leads, Supervisory Staff
  • Prerequisites: None

Course Profile

This 2.5-day core program is designed to prepare each student with the skills necessary for operations and basic operational troubleshooting of the FANUC R-30iA and/or R-30iB robot system.

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 basic system components
  • Safe operation of robot while operating in manual and auto modes
  • Understanding and correcting robot operational errors and error message screens
  • Using Joint, World, Tool and User Frame coordinate systems to jog the robot free from collisions
  • Recognizing common robot program commands
  • Program flow using instructions and subroutines
  • Executing programs in Step, Continuous, and Low Speed modes to recover to home and other known positions
  • Understanding inputs and outputs for end effector recovery

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.
  • Interpret teach pendant messages and operator interface.
  • Safely use the teach pendant to move robot within different coordinate systems.
  • Access recovery and home programs.
  • Step and cycle through key motion programs and positions for recovery purposes.
  • Interpret and manipulate I/O signals for end effector recovery.
  • Determine simplest recovery techniques for various robot downtime events.