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Se rv ic e Ma nu al HS- 6 0 8 M o va bl e C ompo ne nt C han ge ov er Ta ble 03/ 2 003 U S Iss ue 8. 4 Ove rvi ew of me cha ni ca l co nst ru ct ion 329 Ke y for F ig. 8.4.1 : 1. Compo nent chang eover tab le HS-50/60 (w…

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8.4 Overview of mechanical construction
Fig. 8.4.1 Overview: Layout and exchangeable parts of the movable component changeover table
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Key for Fig. 8.4.1
:
1. Component changeover table HS-50/60 (without feeders)
2. Feeder modules or dummy modules **)
3. Component table plate
4. 1 Bellows cylinder for height adjustment *)
5. Communication unit
6. 2 Fixed castors *)
7. 2 Guide castors *)
8. Tape container
9. Bowden cable *)
10.Component table in "top" position" (= position to connect / disconnect)
11. Handle, can be bent after the activator tube has been pushed up.
12. Component table in "bottom" position (= position when connected)
13. Insertable tape reels: 7", 10", 15 ", 17", 19"
14. Knockout spindle for tape reels (if needed) *)
15.Cable for component table
*) Item No. -> see Section 8.2
**) Option, Item No.:
for feeder modules -> see SIPLACE service manual, chapter "Feeder modules".
for dummy modules ->Item No. 00345462-01
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8.5 Resolving problems
DANGER
Parts of your body may be pinched, crushed or severed by the component changeover table
(see Section 8.1
).
No substantial lateral force is to be exerted on the component changeover table after it has been
disassembled (danger that it might tip over), therefore:
- Do not lean against it and do not brace any items against it.
- Place the component changeover table on a horizontal surface and secure it to prevent it from
rolling away by itself.
Once the component changeover table has been moved out of the machine, NEVER connect the
plugs to the machine frame (= improper use = DANGER!)
Moving the component changeover table out of the machine leaves the cutter (etc.) accessible:
This increases the risk of injury on the cutter’s movable or stationary blades even while the ma-
chine is switched off.
NEVER reach into the cutter from below or into the empty-tape duct from above, not even to re-
solve a problem (e.g., jammed tape) involving the disassembly of the component changeover ta-
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