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Potential Safety Issues

Additional protective measures must be taken if the final system is deemed unsafe or unable to adequately reduce risk.
Users should consider the following potential risks:

  • Injury (stenosis), which may occur when a finger is caught between the gears, etc.,
  • Injury (stabbing, penetrating) by sharp edges or edges of the tool.
  • Injury (stabbing, penetrating, falling) caused by objects located near the robot.
  • Injury that can occur when working with toxic and harmful substances (skin damage, dyspnea)
  • Injury caused by collision with the robot (stump, fracture)
  • Injury that may occur due to not fully fastening objects
  • Injury from an object that has detached or dropped from the tool mount

※ Potential risks that may occur depending on the final system may be different.