Yushin Robot - Manual Portable
The "Portable" nature of the device means it is susceptible to drops and impact.
Disclaimer: This piece is for educational and general guidance purposes only. Always consult the specific Yushin Operation Manual provided with your specific robot model (e.g., RA, RAII, SY, or D Series) for exact button configurations and safety specifications.
Comprehensive Guide to Yushin Portable Robot Manuals and Controllers
Yushin robots, particularly their high-speed take-out models, rely on portable handheld controllers to bridge the gap between human operators and complex automation. These devices, often referred to as "pendants" or "handheld controllers," are the primary interface for teaching positions, adjusting cycle times, and monitoring real-time performance. Essential Portable Controllers and Manuals
Yushin provides several generations of portable controllers, each with specific manuals tailored to their operating systems. E-touch V Controller
: This is a flagship portable device featuring a 10.4-inch vertical dual screen. It is designed with ergonomic ambidextrous grips to reduce fatigue during long teaching sessions and supports "Lead Through Teaching," which allows operators to record manual movements as programmed steps. E-touch II E-touch Lite II
: A widely used 10.4-inch portable unit weighing approximately 1.4 kg. Its manual covers features like "Wait for Step-up" indicators, which show what conditions the robot is waiting for during a pause. E-touch Compact Compact II yushin robot manual portable
: For smaller applications, these ultra-portable controllers feature a 7.5-inch display and weigh only 1.2 kg. Despite their size, they support full production monitoring and Ethernet connectivity for data transmission. Key Manual Procedures for Portable Operation
When using the manual for these portable devices, operators should focus on three critical areas:
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A "Portable" Handheld Controller: This refers to the physical teach pendants or handheld controllers used to operate Yushin robots manually. These devices, like the E-touch Compact-YC Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
or the G-II series, feature touchscreens and one-handed grips designed for "portable" manual control on the factory floor. The "Portable" nature of the device means it
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PDF Maintenance Manuals: This refers to digital documentation for Yushin robots, which can be carried "portably" on a tablet or phone. These manuals provide instructions on manual setup, preventative maintenance, and troubleshooting.
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The Yushin Manual Portable is a handheld terminal hardwired (or optional wireless) to the robot’s main control cabinet. Unlike the fixed operation panel, the portable unit allows the operator to stand directly inside the mold area or the take-out zone to perform three critical tasks: Disclaimer: This piece is for educational and general
Safety Note: The portable unit typically has a 3-position enabling switch (Deadman switch) on the back. The robot will only move when this switch is held in the middle position.
The most critical application of the manual portable mode is teaching positions. Here is the standard Yushin workflow:
Pro Tip: Always approach the part from the same direction (e.g., always jog down to the part, never up) to eliminate backlash errors in the servo drive.
A common confusion in the Yushin robot manual portable workflow is the difference between Jog and Step.
To switch between these, look for the "Step/Jog" toggle on the pendant or the touch screen’s "Manual Settings" page.