ABB RF615 After sales service is provided for the control card of the power supply device

Numer modelu: RF615

Manufacturer: ABB
Quantity:ten
Serial ports: 2
Network ports: 9
Port isolation: 120 VDC
Weight :3Kg
Shipping Weight :5 Kg

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Description

Manufacturer ABB
Brand ABB
Series module
Part Number RF615
Product Type module
Quality 100% New Original
Stock In stock
Delivery time 1-3 days after Payment
After-sales Service Have
Warranty 1 year
Shipping term DHL / FEDEX/ EMS /UPS/TNT/EMS

 

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1. In the Layout browser, select the task in which you want to create the path.
2. Click Path From Curve to bring up a dialog box.
3. In the Select curves from graphics box, click Add New and then click the requested
curve in the graphics window.
4. Select Create on curve or Reference surface:
5. Select the workobject in which targets are to be created from the Insert targets in
workobject list.
6. Set the Target Parameters:
To Select
ensure that the path is generated on the
curve.
If cleared, the path may be generated on the
reference surface, if one is used.
Create on curve
use a reference surface.
The initial orientation of the target will be
normal to the surface, and the parameters of
the target will relate to this orientation.
Reference Surface
To Enter values in
specify the rotation around the X axis. Approach
specify the rotation around the Y axis. Travel
specify the rotation around the Z axis. Spin
create a start target at the specified distance
from the first target on the curve, in the
approach direction.
Approach
create a departure target at the specified
distance from the last target on the curve, in
the approach direction.
Depart
start the path at a different location along the
curve than the start point.
Offset Start
end the path at a different location along the
curve than the end point.
Offset End
create an offset which will be the same at
every target along the path.
Local Target Offset