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17 Nozzle Survey SIPLACE 80S /F/G User’s Manual 17.1 Nozzle Contour Diagrams Edition 07/97 from Software Version SR.010.xx 17 - 6 17.1.2 Representation of a Nozzle Contou r Diagram You can o btain the f ollowing informat…

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SIPLACE 80S/F/G User’s Manual 17 Nozzle Survey
Edition 07/97 from Software Version SR.010.xx 17.1 Nozzle Contour Diagrams
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Fig. 17.1.3 Representation of the nozzle contour (right-hand half of the nozzle)
- Key to Fig. 17.1.3
Center of the nozzle Nozzle contour
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17 Nozzle Survey SIPLACE 80S/F/G User’s Manual
17.1 Nozzle Contour Diagrams Edition 07/97 from Software Version SR.010.xx
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17.1.2 Representation of a Nozzle Contour Diagram
You can obtain the following information from a nozzle contour diagram:
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Placement shadow in [mm]
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Components height difference in [mm]
NOTE
The placement shadow is defined as the distance required between two components when they are
inserted and taking the height difference into account.
A nozzle contour diagram depicts all of the nozzle contours of a nozzle type.
As an example, Fig. 17.1.4 'Representation of multiple nozzle contour diagrams' shows two nozzle contours in
one diagram.
Fig. 17.1.4 Representation of multiple nozzle contour diagrams
- Key to Fig. 17.1.4
Components height difference in [mm] Placement shadow in [mm]
Center of nozzle Nozzle contour of nozzle B
Nozzle contour of nozzle A Encoder disk of nozzle B
Encoder disk of nozzle A Outside edge of encoder disk
A correlation between the components height difference and the placement shadow can be derived from
these values (see Fig. 17.1.5 'Correlation between components height difference and placement shadow').
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SIPLACE 80S/F/G User’s Manual 17 Nozzle Survey
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Fig. 17.1.5 Correlation between components height difference and placement shadow
- Key to Fig. 17.1.5
Components height difference Placement shadow
Nozzle contour from diagram PCB
Component 1 Component 2
Component 1 can now be inserted with the selected nozzle as close to component 2 as the height difference
of the two components permits.
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