SKU: NXB-GEN-733-005 | Version: 1.0 | Brand: NexBot Robotics
NexBot Robotics 733-005 Cleaning Solvent (NXB-GEN-733-005) is a cleaning solvents used in industrial robotics equipment where category-specific fit, electrical or mechanical compatibility, and predictable serviceability are important to buyers. The product should be understood as the exact component named by its category path, not as a complete robot or a generic service item. It supports installation, replacement, and maintenance workflows in robotic production cells by giving procurement and maintenance teams a clearly defined part class, relevant engineering specifications, and application context that matches the actual hardware being purchased.
NexBot Robotics 733-005 Cleaning Solvent (SKU: NXB-GEN-733-005) is a high-purity cleaning agent formulated specifically for the maintenance of NexBot robotic components. It is designed to remove grease, oil, and particulates without leaving a residue, ensuring optimal performance and longevity of sensitive equipment.
Before any use, all personnel must read and understand the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) provided with this product. The SDS contains critical information regarding hazards, handling, storage, first-aid measures, and emergency procedures.
Store the product in its original anodized aluminum container with the cap tightly sealed. The designated storage area must be cool, dry, and well-ventilated, away from incompatible chemicals and ignition sources. Follow a First-In, First-Out (FIFO) inventory system to ensure product efficacy.
For spot cleaning, apply a small amount of NXB-GEN-733-005 to a clean, lint-free wipe. Gently rub the surface to be cleaned until the contaminant is removed. Use a second clean, dry wipe to remove any excess solvent.
When used in an automated cleaning station or reservoir, ensure the system is calibrated for the viscosity and flow rate of this solvent. Refer to the specific robotic equipment manual for system settings and priming procedures.
Before applying the solvent, ensure the target surface is free of large, loose debris. Use a soft brush or low-pressure compressed air to remove any particles that could cause scratching during the cleaning process.
For heavily soiled components, allow the solvent to dwell on the surface for a short period (typically 30-60 seconds) to break down contaminants. Do not allow the solvent to pool or dry completely on the surface, as this may leave a residue.
| Interval | Task | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Daily | Check fluid levels in all active automated dispensing systems. Refill as necessary. | Low fluid levels can introduce air into the system, causing inconsistent cleaning. |
| Weekly | Inspect the solvent storage area for any signs of spills or container leaks. Ensure all containers are properly sealed. | Promptly address any spills according to SDS guidelines. |
| Monthly | Inspect nozzles and applicators on dispensing equipment for clogs or blockages. Clean per equipment specifications. | Dried solvent residue is a common cause of blockages. |
| Quarterly | Review inventory and check expiration dates on all stock. Rotate stock to ensure older product is used first (FIFO). | Expired solvent may lose its cleaning efficacy. |
| Annually | Empty and clean solvent reservoirs in automated systems to remove any accumulated sediment or contaminants. | This prevents circulation of contaminated fluid, which can damage parts. |
| As Needed | Replenish materials in the designated chemical spill kit. | Ensure the kit is always ready for an emergency. |
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| White residue or streaks remain on components after cleaning. | Solvent was allowed to dry on the surface, or the cleaning wipe was contaminated. | Re-clean the area, ensuring you wipe the surface dry with a clean, lint-free cloth before the solvent evaporates. Use fresh wipes for each application. |
| Cleaning performance is poor; grime is not being removed. | Solvent may be expired, contaminated, or incorrect for the type of soil. | Verify the solvent's expiration date. Replace with fresh NXB-GEN-733-005 solvent. Ensure the soil is within the solvent's specified cleaning capabilities. |
| Plastic or painted surfaces appear hazy, soft, or tacky after cleaning. | The solvent is incompatible with the surface material. | Immediately cease use on that material. Consult the NexBot Robotics material compatibility chart or technical support. The damage may be irreversible. |
| Automated dispenser nozzle is clogged or spraying unevenly. | Dried solvent residue or particulate contamination has blocked the nozzle orifice. | Follow the equipment manufacturer's procedure for purging and cleaning the nozzle. Use only approved tools to clear the orifice to avoid damage. |
| A strong solvent odor is present in the work area. | Inadequate ventilation, an open container, or a spill. | Immediately improve ventilation by opening doors or activating exhaust fans. Locate and seal any open containers or clean up spills according to the SDS. |
| User experiences skin redness or irritation after handling. | Direct skin contact with the solvent due to improper or missing PPE. | Wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water for 15 minutes. Consult the SDS for first-aid measures. Always wear specified chemical-resistant gloves. |
| Parameter | Value | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 1.8 | kg |
| Material | Anodized Aluminum | |
| Voltage | 400/480VAC 3-Phase | |
| IP Rating | IP20 | |
| Country of Origin | US | |
| Protocol | EtherCAT | |
| Dimensions | 220 x 75 x 180 mm |