SCHUNK RM-W Series, RM110 W90, RM50 W90, RM50 W180, RM200 W90 Assembly And Operating Manual

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Original operating manual
Assembly and Operating Manual
RM-W
Rotary module
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Imprint

Imprint
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Technical changes:
We reserve the right to make alterations for the purpose of technical improvement.
Document number: 389388
Version: 06.00|05/02/2019|en
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technology supplier of robots and production machines. Our team is always available to answer any questions on this product and other solutions.
Ask us questions and challenge us. We will find a solution! Best regards, Your SCHUNK team
SCHUNK GmbH & Co. KG Spann- und Greiftechnik
Bahnhofstr. 106 – 134 D-74348 Lauffen/Neckar
Tel. +49-7133-103-0 Fax +49-7133-103-2399
info@de.schunk.com schunk.com
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Table of contents

Table of contents
1 General.................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 About this manual ................................................................................................5
1.1.1 Presentation of Warning Labels ...............................................................5
1.1.2 Applicable documents ..............................................................................6
1.1.3 Sizes ..........................................................................................................6
1.1.4 Variants..................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Warranty .............................................................................................................. 6
1.3 Scope of delivery ..................................................................................................6
1.4 Accessories ........................................................................................................... 7
1.4.1 Sealing kit ................................................................................................. 7
1.4.2 Sensors .....................................................................................................7
2 Basic safety notes ................................................................................................... 8
2.1 Intended use......................................................................................................... 8
2.2 Not intended use.................................................................................................. 8
2.3 Constructional changes ........................................................................................8
2.4 Environmental and operating conditions .............................................................9
2.5 Personnel qualification......................................................................................... 9
2.6 Personal protective equipment.......................................................................... 10
2.7 Notes on safe operation ..................................................................................... 10
2.8 Transport ............................................................................................................ 10
2.9 Malfunctions....................................................................................................... 11
2.10 Disposal .............................................................................................................. 11
2.11 Fundamental dangers......................................................................................... 11
2.11.1 Protection during handling and assembly ..............................................11
2.11.2 Protection during commissioning and operation ...................................12
2.11.3 Protection against dangerous movements.............................................12
2.12 Notes on particular risks..................................................................................... 13
3 Technical data.........................................................................................................14
4 Assembly and settings ............................................................................................15
4.1 Mechanical connection ...................................................................................... 15
4.2 Air connections................................................................................................... 16
4.3 Adjusting the end positions................................................................................ 16
4.4 End position monitoring ..................................................................................... 18
5 Start-up ..................................................................................................................19
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6 Troubleshooting .....................................................................................................20
6.1 Product does not move ......................................................................................20
6.2 Product does not travel through the rotating angle .......................................... 20
6.3 End position signal not present ..........................................................................20
6.4 Torque is diminishing ......................................................................................... 20
6.5 Product rotates abruptly ....................................................................................21
6.6 Product does not move smoothly to the end positions .....................................21
7 Maintenance ..........................................................................................................22
7.1 Shock absorber ................................................................................................... 22
7.2 Maintenance interval ......................................................................................... 22
7.3 Lubricants/Lubrication points (basic lubrication) ..............................................22
7.4 Dismantling the product..................................................................................... 23
7.5 Assembling the product...................................................................................... 23
8 Assembly drawing...................................................................................................24
9 Translation of original declaration of incorporation ................................................25
10 Annex to Declaration of Incorporation....................................................................26
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1 General

1.1 About this manual
This manual contains important information for a safe and appropriate use of the product.
This manual is an integral part of the product and must be kept accessible for the personnel at all times.
Before starting work, the personnel must have read and understood this operating manual. Prerequisite for safe working is the observance of all safety instructions in this manual.
Illustrations in this manual are provided for basic understanding and may differ from the actual product design.
In addition to these instructions, the documents listed under
Applicable documents [}6] are applicable.
1.1.1 Presentation of Warning Labels
General
To make risks clear, the following signal words and symbols are used for safety notes.
DANGER
Danger for persons!
Non-observance will inevitably cause irreversible injury or death.
WARNING
Dangers for persons!
Non-observance can lead to irreversible injury and even death.
CAUTION
Dangers for persons!
Non-observance can cause minor injuries.
NOTICE
Material damage!
Information about avoiding material damage.
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General
1.1.2 Applicable documents
• General terms of business*
• Catalog data sheet of the purchased product *
• "GEMOTEC TOOLBOX Rotation" program * The documents marked with an asterisk (*) can be downloaded on
our homepage schunk.com
1.1.3 Sizes
This operating manual applies to the following sizes:
• RM-W 50
• RM-W 110
• RM-W 200
• RM-W 310
1.1.4 Variants
This operating manual applies to the following variations:
• RM-W with soft shock absorbers (-1)
• RM-W with hard shock absorbers (-2)
1.2 Warranty
If the product is used as intended, the warranty is valid for 24 months from the ex-works delivery date under the following conditions:
Observe the specified maintenance and lubrication intervals
• Observe the ambient conditions and operating conditions Parts touching the workpiece and wear parts are not included in
the warranty.
1.3 Scope of delivery
The scope of delivery includes
• Swivel unit RM in the version ordered
• Exhaust air throttles
• Accessory pack
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1.4 Accessories
The following accessories, which must be ordered separately, are required for the product:
• End-position monitoring
• Sensors For information regarding which accessory articles can be used
with the corresponding product variants, see catalog data sheet.
1.4.1 Sealing kit
ID.-No. of the seal kit
Seal kit for ID number
RM 50 0313437 RM 110 0313438 RM 200 0313439 RM 310 0313441
General
1.4.2 Sensors
Overview of the compatible sensors
Designation Type
Inductive proximity switches IN, NI Monitoring set GMNS...
• Exact type designation of the compatible sensors see catalog.
• Information on handling sensors is available at schunk.com or from SCHUNK contact persons.
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Basic safety notes

2 Basic safety notes

2.1 Intended use
The product may only be used for swiveling permissible attachment parts or workpieces.
• The product may only be used within the scope of its technical data, Technical data [}14].
• When implementing and operating components in safety­related parts of the control systems, the basic safety principles in accordance with DIN EN ISO 13849-2 apply. The proven safety principles in accordance with DIN EN ISO 13849-2 also apply to categories 1, 2, 3 and 4.
• The product is intended for installation in a machine/system. The applicable guidelines must be observed and complied with.
• The product is intended for industrial and industry-oriented use.
• Appropriate use of the product includes compliance with all instructions in this manual.
2.2 Not intended use
It is not intended use if the product is used, for example, as a pressing tool, stamping tool, lifting gear, guide for tools, cutting tool, clamping device or a drilling tool.
• Any utilization that exceeds or differs from the appropriate use is regarded as misuse.
2.3 Constructional changes
Implementation of structural changes
By conversions, changes, and reworking, e.g. additional threads, holes, or safety devices can impair the functioning or safety of the product or damage it.
• Structural changes should only be made with the written approval of SCHUNK.
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Basic safety notes
2.4 Environmental and operating conditions
Required ambient conditions and operating conditions

Incorrect ambient and operating conditions can make the product unsafe, leading to the risk of serious injuries, considerable material damage and/or a significant reduction to the product's life span. See also Environmental and operating conditions [}9].

• Make sure that the product is not exposed to excessive vibrations and/or strokes.
• Ensure that no strong magnetic fields impair the function of the product. Contact your SCHUNK partner if the product is to be used in strong magnetic fields.
2.5 Personnel qualification
Inadequate qualifications of the personnel
If the personnel working with the product is not sufficiently qualified, the result may be serious injuries and significant property damage.
Trained electrician
Qualified personnel
Instructed person
• All work may only be performed by qualified personnel.
• Before working with the product, the personnel must have read and understood the complete assembly and operating manual.
• Observe the national safety regulations and rules and general safety instructions.
The following personal qualifications are necessary for the various activities related to the product:
Due to their technical training, knowledge and experience, trained electricians are able to work on electrical systems, recognize and avoid possible dangers and know the relevant standards and regulations.
Due to its technical training, knowledge and experience, qualified personnel is able to perform the delegated tasks, recognize and avoid possible dangers and knows the relevant standards and regulations.
Instructed persons were instructed by the operator about the delegated tasks and possible dangers due to improper behaviour.
Service personnel of the manufacturer
Due to its technical training, knowledge and experience, service personnel of the manufacturer is able to perform the delegated tasks and to recognize and avoid possible dangers.
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2.6 Personal protective equipment
Use of personal protective equipment
Personal protective equipment serves to protect staff against danger which may interfere with their health or safety at work.
• When working on and with the product, observe the occupational health and safety regulations and wear the required personal protective equipment.
Observe the valid safety and accident prevention regulations.
• Wear protective gloves to guard against sharp edges and corners or rough surfaces.
Wear heat-resistant protective gloves when handling hot surfaces.
• Wear protective gloves and safety goggles when handling hazardous substances.
• Wear close-fitting protective clothing and also wear long hair in a hairnet when dealing with moving components.
2.7 Notes on safe operation
Incorrect handling of the personnel
Incorrect handling and assembly may impair the product's safety and cause serious injuries and considerable material damage.
• Avoid any manner of working that may interfere with the function and operational safety of the product.
• Use the product as intended.
• Observe the safety notes and assembly instructions.
• Do not expose the product to any corrosive media. This does not apply to products that are designed for special environments.
• Eliminate any malfunction immediately.
• Observe the care and maintenance instructions.
• Observe the current safety, accident prevention and environmental protection regulations regarding the product's application field.
2.8 Transport
Handling during transport
Incorrect handling during transport may impair the product's safety and cause serious injuries and considerable material damage.
• When handling heavy weights, use lifting equipment to lift the product and transport it by appropriate means.
• Secure the product against falling during transportation and handling.
• Stand clear of suspended loads.
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2.9 Malfunctions
Behavior in case of malfunctions
• Immediately remove the product from operation and report the malfunction to the responsible departments/persons.
Order appropriately trained personnel to rectify the malfunction.
• Do not recommission the product until the malfunction has been rectified.
• Test the product after a malfunction to establish whether it still functions properly and no increased risks have arisen.
2.10 Disposal
Handling of disposal
The incorrect handling of disposal may impair the product's safety and cause serious injuries as well as considerable material and environmental harm.
• Follow local regulations on dispatching product components for recycling or proper disposal.
Basic safety notes
2.11 Fundamental dangers
General
• Observe safety distances.
• Never deactivate safety devices.
• Before commissioning the product, take appropriate protective measures to secure the danger zone.
• Disconnect power sources before installation, modification, maintenance, or calibration. Ensure that no residual energy remains in the system.
• If the energy supply is connected, do not move any parts by hand.
• Do not reach into the open mechanism or movement area of the product during operation.
2.11.1 Protection during handling and assembly
Incorrect handling and assembly
Incorrect handling and assembly may impair the product's safety and cause serious injuries and considerable material damage.
• Have all work carried out by appropriately qualified personnel.
For all work, secure the product against accidental operation.
• Observe the relevant accident prevention rules.
• Use suitable assembly and transport equipment and take precautions to prevent jamming and crushing.
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2.11.2 Protection during commissioning and operation
2.11.3 Protection against dangerous movements
Incorrect lifting of loads
Falling loads may cause serious injuries and even death.
• Stand clear of suspended loads and do not step into their swiveling range.
• Never move loads without supervision.
• Do not leave suspended loads unattended.
Falling or violently ejected components
Falling and violently ejected components can cause serious injuries and even death.
• Take appropriate protective measures to secure the danger zone.
• Never step into the danger zone during operation.
Unexpected movements
Residual energy in the system may cause serious injuries while working with the product.
• Switch off the energy supply, ensure that no residual energy remains and secure against inadvertent reactivation.
• Never rely solely on the response of the monitoring function to avert danger. Until the installed monitors become effective, it must be assumed that the drive movement is faulty, with its action being dependent on the control unit and the current operating condition of the drive. Perform maintenance work, modifications, and attachments outside the danger zone defined by the movement range.
• To avoid accidents and/or material damage, human access to the movement range of the machine must be restricted. Limit/ prevent accidental access for people in this area due through technical safety measures. The protective cover and protective fence must be rigid enough to withstand the maximum possible movement energy. EMERGENCY STOP switches must be easily and quickly accessible. Before starting up the machine or automated system, check that the EMERGENCY STOP system is working. Prevent operation of the machine if this protective equipment does not function correctly.
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2.12 Notes on particular risks
WARNING
Risk of injury from objects falling and being ejected!
Falling and ejected objects during operation can lead to serious injury or death.
Take appropriate protective measures to secure the danger
zone.
WARNING
Risk of injury from rotating components!
In the case of swivel units or rotary tables with a rotary drive, serious injuries can be caused by rotating components.
Take appropriate protective measures to secure the danger
zone.
Basic safety notes
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Technical data

3 Technical data

Module type RM50-310 W90 RM50-310 W180
Standard angle of rotation [°] * 90 180 End position adjustability [°] ± 5 Ambient temperature [°C] 5 - 60 IP rating 40 Noise emission [dB(A)] ≤ 70 Pressure medium Compressed air, compressed air quality
according to ISO 8573-1:7 4 4 Min. pressure [bar] 3 Max. pressure [bar] 8 Nominal working pressure [bar] 6
* All other angles of rotation between 5 and 180 degrees can be selected – specify when ordering – catalog.
More technical data is included in the catalog data sheet. Whichever is the latest version.
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Assembly and settings

4 Assembly and settings

NOTICE
Material damage due to pressure loss!
On delivery, the lock nuts for end position and absorber adjustment are only hand-tightened. This could lead to a loss in pressure and cause considerable material damage.
Tighten the lock nuts for end position and shock absorber
adjustment before commissioning.
NOTICE
Material damage due to improper assembly!
When mounting loads, do not allow impermissible forces and
moments to be exerted (see catalog data sheet).
Select a suitable tightening torque when assembling the
product or loads on the product in accordance with the generally accepted guidelines for screw connections.
Evenness of the mounting surface
Mounting
Secure all screws using a suitable chemical screw lock.
4.1 Mechanical connection
The values apply to the whole mounting surface to which the product is mounted.
Requirements for evenness of the mounting surface (Dimensions in mm)
Edge length Permissible unevenness
< 100 < 0.02 > 100 < 0.05
The connection geometries are above, below and at the side of the rotary module.
Dimensions for the position and size of the connection geometries, Catalog data sheet of the product .
Ø When mounting the product from the rear or on the side,
mount the product using the fixing bores provided.
Ø Mount the product using the fixing bores provided.
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4.2 Air connections
NOTICE
Damage to the rotary module possible!
The rotary module can be damaged if it arrives too abruptly in the end position.
The rotary motion must reach the end position without jerk or
bounce.
Therefore, shock absorbers must be used Adjusting the end
positions [}16].
Please observe the information in the catalog pages.
NOTICE
Pressure medium:
The unit must not under any circumstances be operated with oiled air before operation with unoiled air (washing out of factory lubrication).
NOTICE
Observe the requirements for the air supply
Technical data [}14].
Use connecting wires with the same or a larger cross-section as the connection thread.
See the catalog for precise information about the position and size of the connection geometries.
4.3 Adjusting the end positions

Adjusting the end positions

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Assembly and settings
The parts listed below are included within the scope of delivery of every rotary module for angle of rotation fine adjustment and adjustment of the end position dampening to the mass moment of inertia occurring in operation.
• Counter nut (10)
• Stop coupling (13)
• Rod (14)
• Shock absorber (22)
• Counter nut (23)
Angle of rotation fine adjustment
Damping adjustment
Ø Release counter nut (10). Ø By twisting the stop coupling (13) with the rod (14) and shock
absorber (22) that are integrated in it, the angle of rotation in both end positions can be set by ±5° from the nominal angle of rotation. The nominal rotation angle has to be specified for the order and can be selected without steps between 5° and 180°. Standard angles are 90° and 180°.
Ø Tighten the stop coupling again with the counter nut.
NOTICE
Use the shock absorber!
Operation without the shock absorber included within the scope of delivery is not permitted.
Observe the maximum mass moment of inertia ( catalog
data).
Adjust the dampening at the mass moment of inertia.
The desired angle of rotation has been set.
Ø Release counter nut (23). Ø By turning the shock absorber (22) in and out, the stroke of the
shock absorber (and therefore the shock absorber characteristic curve) can be adjusted to the mass moment of inertia occurring in operation. The previously adjusted angle of rotation is not influenced by this.
Ø Tighten the absorber again with the counter nut.
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Assembly and settings
4.4 End position monitoring
To monitor the end positions, standardized monitoring sets for direct installation are available.
The stop level that is integrated in the rotary module is directly monitored.
Proximity switch ­monitoring set: GMNS-...
Scope of delivery of the monitoring set:
• 1 x retaining plate
• 1 x Inductive proximity switch
• 1 x connection cable
Position of the proximity switches
1 Proximity switch (GMNS-... installation on both sides)
Setting the monitoring
Ø Undo the attachment screw. Ø Set the sensor via the retainer plate. Ø Fix the sensor via the attachment screw.
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5 Start-up

Check the technical specifications Technical data [}14].
• Check the permissible loading specifications (see catalog).
• Do not use the product until trouble-free operation has been checked taking all permissible operating parameters into account.
• Set the speed of the movement in such a way that the permitted swiveling time is not exceeded. Use the "Gemotec Toolbox" program for calculation (www.schunk.com).
• The movement speed is ideally regulated via throttle check valves Air connections [}16]. The speed is always set so that it starts at a low speed and increases to a higher speed until the desired operating speed has been reached.
• Operate the device in such a way that the permissible cycle number per minute is not exceeded. Use the "Gemotec Toolbox" program for calculation (www.schunk.com).
Start-up
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Troubleshooting

6 Troubleshooting

6.1 Product does not move
Possible cause Corrective action
Pressure drops below minimum. Check air supply., Air connections [}16] Compressed air lines switched. Check compressed air lines. Proximity switch defective or set incorrect. Readjust or change sensor. Unused air connections open. Close unused air connections. Flow control valve closed. Open the flow control valve.
6.2 Product does not travel through the rotating angle
Possible cause Corrective action
End positions are adjusted incorrectly. Adjust end position.Link Endlagen Pressure drops below minimum. Check air supply.Air connections [}16] Mounting surface is not sufficiently flat. Check the evenness of the mounting
surface.Mechanical connection [}15]
Component part defective. Send product with a SCHUNK repair order or
dismantle product.
Shock absorber defective. Check or, if need be, replace the shock
absorber. Adjust end position.Link Endlagen
6.3 End position signal not present
Possible cause Corrective action
Proximity switch defective or set incorrect. Adjust sensor or if necessary change sensor.,
Link Endlagen
Cable breakage. Change sensor.
6.4 Torque is diminishing
Possible cause Corrective action
Seals of the drive piston defective. Send product with a SCHUNK repair order or
dismantle product. Replace the seals.
Positioning of the swivel table defective. Send product with a SCHUNK repair order or
dismantle product. Compressed air lines blocked. Check compressed air lines of damage. Pressure drops below minimum. Check air supply., Air connections [}16]
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6.5 Product rotates abruptly
Possible cause Corrective action
Seals of the drive piston defective. Send product with a SCHUNK repair order or
dismantle product.
Replace the seals of the drive piston. Positioning of the swivel table defective. Send product with a SCHUNK repair order or
dismantle product. Compressed air lines blocked. Check compressed air lines of damage.
6.6 Product does not move smoothly to the end positions
Possible cause Corrective action
Fine adjustment of the absorber stroke is faulty.
Adjust absorber stroke., Adjusting the end
positions [}16]
Absorber defective. Replace and readjust absorbers., Adjusting
the end positions [}16]
Exhaust throttle defective. Replacing the exhaust air throttle. Speed of rotation too high. Setting the exhaust air throttle.
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Maintenance

7 Maintenance

7.1 Shock absorber
NOTICE
Serious mechanical damage due to failure of the shock absorbers.
The shock absorbers have a limited service life span. A shock absorber failure can lead to serious mechanical damage; for this reason, they must be checked regularly for proper function. The shock absorber is working correctly if the device reaches its end position swiftly without any mechanical impact.
Overloading of the unit or exceeding the permitted swivel speed can lead to drastic reduction of the service life.
Determine the swiveling times and the permitted stroke
frequency with "Gemotec Toolbox".
Regularly check the shock absorber.
Observe the recommended maintenance intervals.
7.2 Maintenance interval
NOTICE
Material damage due to hardening lubricants!
Lubricants harden more quickly at temperatures above 60°C, leading to possible product damage.
Reduce the lubricant intervals accordingly.
Interval [Mio. cycles] 2
7.3 Lubricants/Lubrication points (basic lubrication)
• All module bearings are life-time lubricated and do not need to be re-lubricated.
• When disassembling the module for repairs, all bearings have to be cleaned and re-lubricated.
SCHUNK recommends the lubricants listed. During maintenance, treat all greased areas with lubricant. Thinly
apply lubricant with a lint-free cloth.
Greasing areas, grease
Lubricant point Lubricant
Rolling element and sliding surfaces of the bearings *
* Only after disassembling the module for repairs
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7.4 Dismantling the product
NOTICE
A high degree of expertise is required for the disassembly and assembly of the module, Personnel qualification [}9].
The repair or elimination of defects by the customer on the module results in the termination of the warranty and liability for all resulting warranty and subsequent damage.
It is recommended to have SCHUNK repair damaged and
defective modules.
WARNING
Risk of injury when the machine/system moves unexpectedly!
Switch off power supply.
Maintenance
Maintenance
Assembly
• Disassemble the product as shown in the "Assembly drawings",
Assembly drawing [}24].
Only disassemble the product for repair purposes.
7.5 Assembling the product
• Clean all parts thoroughly and check for damage and wear.
• Treat all greased areas with lubricant.
Lubricants/Lubrication points (basic lubrication) [}22]
• Oil or grease bare external steel parts.
Assembly takes place in the opposite order to disassembly. Observe the following:
• Unless otherwise specified, secure all screws and nuts with Loctite no. 243 and tighten with the appropriate tightening torque. Select suitable tightening torques for screws when assembling the product in accordance with generally accepted guidelines for screw connections.
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Assembly drawing

8 Assembly drawing

The following figure is an example image. It serves for illustration and assignment of the spare parts. Variations are possible depending on size and variant.
Assembly of RM 06
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Translation of original declaration of incorporation

9 Translation of original declaration of incorporation

in terms of the Directive 2006/42/EG, Annex II, Part 1.B of the European Parliament and of the Council on machinery.
Manufacturer/ Distributor
SCHUNK GmbH & Co. KG Spann- und Greiftechnik Bahnhofstr. 106 – 134 D-74348 Lauffen/Neckar
We hereby declare that on the date of the declaration the following partly completed machine complied with all basic safety and health regulations found in the directive 2006/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on machinery. The declaration is rendered invalid if modifications are made to the product.
Product designation: Swivel unit / RM-W / pneumatic ID number 0313003 ... 0313997
The partly completed machine may not be put into operation until conformity of the machine into which the partly completed machine is to be installed with the provisions of the Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC) is confirmed.
Applied harmonized standards, especially:
EN ISO 12100:2010 Safety of machinery - General principles for design -
Risk assessment and risk reduction
The manufacturer agrees to forward on demand the relevant technical documentation for the partly completed machinery in electronic form to national authorities.
The relevant technical documentation according to AnnexVII, Part B, belonging to the partly completed machinery, has been created.
Person authorized to compile the technical documentation: Robert Leuthner, Address: see manufacturer's address
Lauffen/Neckar, January 2019 p.p. Ralf Winkler, Manager for development of
gripping system components
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Annex to Declaration of Incorporation

10 Annex to Declaration of Incorporation

according 2006/42/EG, Annex II, No. 1 B
1.Description of the essential health and safety requirements pursuant to 2006/42/EC, Annex I that are applicable and that have been fulfilled with:
Product designation Swivel unit Type designation RM-W ID number 0313003 ... 0313997
To be provided by the System Integrator for the overall machine
Fulfilled for the scope of the partly completed machine
Not relevant
1.1 Essential Requirements
1.1.1 Definitions X
1.1.2 Principles of safety integration X
1.1.3 Materials and products X
1.1.4 Lighting X
1.1.5 Design of machinery to facilitate its handling X
1.1.6 Ergonomics X
1.1.7 Operating positions X
1.1.8 Seating X
1.2 Control Systems
1.2.1 Safety and reliability of control systems X
1.2.2 Control devices X
1.2.3 Starting X
1.2.4 Stopping X
1.2.4.1 Normal stop X
1.2.4.2 Operational stop X
1.2.4.3 Emergency stop X
1.2.4.4 Assembly of machinery X
1.2.5 Selection of control or operating modes X
1.2.6 Failure of the power supply X
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Annex to Declaration of Incorporation
1.3 Protection against mechanical hazards
1.3.1 Risk of loss of stability X
1.3.2 Risk of break-up during operation X
1.3.3 Risks due to falling or ejected objects X
1.3.4 Risks due to surfaces, edges or angles X
1.3.5 Risks related to combined machinery X
1.3.6 Risks related to variations in operating conditions X
1.3.7 Risks related to moving parts X
1.3.8 Choice of protection against risks arising from moving parts X
1.3.8.1 Moving transmission parts X
1.3.8.2 Moving parts involved in the process X
1.3.9 Risks of uncontrolled movements X
1.4 Required characteristics of guards and protective devices
1.4.1 General requirements X
1.4.2 Special requirements for guards X
1.4.2.1 Fixed guards X
1.4.2.2 Interlocking movable guards X
1.4.2.3 Adjustable guards restricting access X
1.4.3 Special requirements for protective devices X
1.5 Risks due to other hazards
1.5.1 Electricity supply X
1.5.2 Static electricity X
1.5.3 Energy supply other than electricity X
1.5.4 Errors of fitting X
1.5.5 Extreme temperatures X
1.5.6 Fire X
1.5.7 Explosion X
1.5.8 Noise X
1.5.9 Vibrations X
1.5.10 Radiation X
1.5.11 External radiation X
1.5.12 Laser radiation X
1.5.13 Emissions of hazardous materials and substances X
1.5.14 Risk of being trapped in a machine X
1.5.15 Risk of slipping, tripping or falling X
1.5.16 Lightning X
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1.6 Maintenance
1.6.1 Machinery maintenance X
1.6.2 Access to operating positions and servicing points X
1.6.3 Isolation of energy sources X
1.6.4 Operator intervention X
1.6.5 Cleaning of internal parts X
1.7 Information
1.7.1 Information and warnings on the machinery X
1.7.1.1 Information and information devices X
1.7.1.2 Warning devices X
1.7.2 Warning of residual risks X
1.7.3 Marking of machinery X
1.7.4 Instructions X
1.7.4.1 General principles for the drafting of instructions X
1.7.4.2 Contents of the instructions X
1.7.4.3 Sales literature X
The classification from Annex 1 is to be supplemented from here forward.
2 Supplementary essential health and safety requirements for certain
categories of machinery
2.1 Foodstuffs machinery and machinery for cosmetics or pharmaceutical products
2.2 Portable hand-held and/or guided machinery X
2.2.1 Portable fixing and other impact machinery X
2.3 Machinery for working wood and material with similar physical characteristics
3 Supplementary essential health and safety requirements to offset
X
hazards due to the mobility of machinery
4 Supplementary essential health and safety requirements to offset
X
hazards due to lifting operations
5 Supplementary essential health and safety requirements for machinery
intended for underground work
X
X
X
X
6 Supplementary essential health and safety requirements for machinery
presenting particular hazards due to the lifting of persons
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