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User Manual SIPLAC E CF 6 Component han dling Software Vers ion SR.408.xx 03/2006 US Ed ition 6.5 Waffle-pack c hanger 167 6.5 W affle-p ack changer 6.5. 1 Ove rview 6 Fig. 6.5 - 1 Waffle-pack changer on the SIPLACE CF 6…

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6.4 Used tape cutter
The placement system has a used tape cutter at each of the two component trolley locations. It is
used to cut off the waste tape. The cut pieces of tape drop into the waste tape container in the
component trolley.
Æ Empty the waste tape container every day (item 7 in Fig. 6.4 - 1, page 166).
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Fig. 6.4 - 1 Used tape cutter
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(1) Stationary cutting blade
(2) Retainer
(3) Moving cutting blade
(4) Electronic control unit
(5) Short stroke cylinder

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6.5 Waffle-pack changer
6.5.1 Overview
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Fig. 6.5 - 1 Waffle-pack changer on the SIPLACE CF
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(1) Waffle-pack changer at location 1
(2) SIPLACE CF

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6.5.2 General
The space required by waffle trays is relatively large in comparison to the component density.
The low component capacity also requires the waffle trays to be changed frequently, which
means that the placement sequence has to be interrupted if the trays are changed manually.
The use of a waffle-pack changer eliminates this unnecessary time loss since the waffle trays are
stored and automatically changed. Programmable, random access to up to 28 waffle trays also
increases the range of components that can be made available.
PLEASE NOTE 6
The waffle-pack changer does not fill the entire width of the component feeder table. It leaves 10
locations on the right-hand side of the table that could be used for ten 8 mm feeders, for example.6
6.5.3 Principle of the waffle-pack changer
The waffle-pack changer can be used to store and change up to 28 waffle trays fully automati-
cally. The magazine carriers (levels) for the waffle-pack trays are numbered consecutively in
ascending order from bottom to top (1 - 28).
The magazine storage unit moves vertically to the selected level within the traveling range of the
horizontal axis. The horizontal axis then grabs the magazine carrier from the level, and carries it
to within the access range of the placement head.
Fig. 6.5 - 2
below illustrates the principle of the waffle-pack changer.