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The 11-BM Diffractometer has an industrial Mitsubishi robot for automated sample changing with compatible sample environments. It is disabled for non-compatible setups. | The 11-BM Diffractometer has an industrial Mitsubishi robot for automated sample changing with compatible sample environments. It is disabled for non-compatible setups. | ||
=== Sample Position Number Diagrams === | === Sample Position Number Diagrams === | ||
One can mount 56 samples individual posts plus 6 magazines of 16 samples each (152 total samples). | |||
Diagrams showing the numbering is below (click to enlarge): | Diagrams showing the numbering is below (click to enlarge): |
Latest revision as of 22:55, 14 September 2011
The 11-BM Diffractometer has an industrial Mitsubishi robot for automated sample changing with compatible sample environments. It is disabled for non-compatible setups.
Sample Position Number Diagrams
One can mount 56 samples individual posts plus 6 magazines of 16 samples each (152 total samples).
Diagrams showing the numbering is below (click to enlarge):
Robot Control
Users control the robot (when using compatible sample environments) with the custom 11BM UserControl scripting software.
Safety Interlock
Humans are prevented from injury through contact by the robot when moving via a combination of an engineered control (the Robot-Human Safety System, RHSS) and an associated procedural control policy. Both are described in a memo on robot safety.