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6 Component handling User manual SIPLACE X-Series 6.6 S feeder modules for the S IPLACE HF component trolley Software Version S R.601.xx 11/2005 US Edition 328 6.6 S feeder modules for the SIPLACE HF componen t trolley T…

User manual SIPLACE X-Series 6 Component handling
Software Version SR.601.xx 11/2005 US Edition 6.5 Docking station for the component trolley from the SIPLACE X-series
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Æ Push the component trolley carefully into the docking station.This will raise the component
table.
Æ Make sure that the component trolley is standing fully on the base plate of the docking station.
Æ Apply the two horizontal tensioners (item 3 in Fig. 6.5 - 4, page 325.
The component table is raised into its definitive position and locked.
Æ Use the button (item 2 in Fig. 6.5 - 4) to lock or release all the feeder modules on the compo-
nent table.
6.5.8 Undocking the SIPLACE X-series component trolley from the docking sta-
tion
WARNING 6
Æ While undocking, do not reach into the areas between component trolley and docking station.
Æ Release the two horizontal tensioners (item 3 in Fig. 6.5 - 4, page 325).
The component table is lowered.
Æ Now pull the component trolley out of the docking station.

6 Component handling User manual SIPLACE X-Series
6.6 S feeder modules for the SIPLACE HF component trolley Software Version SR.601.xx 11/2005 US Edition
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6.6 S feeder modules for the SIPLACE HF component
trolley
The following feeder modules are currently available to provide the placement machine with the
various component types:
Tape feeder modules 6
– 8 mm SII feeder module
– 3 x 8 mm S feeder module, 3 x 8 mm S feeder module for 0201/0402 components
– 12 mm S feeder module for powdered metal-based capacitors, C/D model
– 12 mm S feeder module for powdered metal-based capacitors, E model
– S feeder module for 12/16 mm, 24/32 mm, 44 mm, 56 mm, 72 mm and 88 mm
– S DP feeder module for deep pockets, 24/32 mm, 44 mm and 56 mm
Other feeder modules 6
– Linear vibratory feeder, type 3
– Bulk case feeder module
– Surf tape feeder module for 8 mm, 12 mm and 16 mm
These feeder modules can be used to process all components with the most common package
forms, such as bulk cases, stick magazines and taped components.
The most important feature of the modular component feeding system is its great flexibility. For
example, the feeding rate can be set on the feeder module. Paper and blister tapes can be pro-
cessed with the tape feeder modules. A small range of feeder module types is sufficient to place
a large range of component types.
The position detection system on the feeder modules can precisely determine the component
pick-up position. The position detection is carried out automatically whenever the feeder module
or component trolley is changed.
The feeder modules can be quickly and easily changed or replaced, even by unskilled personnel.
PLEASE NOTE
Detailed information on the feeder modules can be found in the operating instructions for compo-
nent feeder modules.

User manual SIPLACE X-Series 6 Component handling
Software Version SR.601.xx 11/2005 US Edition 6.6 S feeder modules for the SIPLACE HF component trolley
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6.6.1 Manual removal of tantalum capacitors by the operator that have not been
picked up
To ensure that tantalum capacitors do not cause the tape material to burn when it is cut as a result
of pick-up errors, the user interface has been extended to include the "Remove component from
tape in the event of a pick-up error" option. This option must be enabled in SIPLACE Pro. On the
placement machine, the component that was not picked up is paced forward again until it is ready
for removal from the component tape. The track is deactivated and the operator is sent an error
message to remind him to pick up the tantalum component from the tape.
If an alternative track is available, the machine continues placing. The operator is able to stop the
machine, however, and pick up the tantalum component.
If no alternative track is available and it is not possible to continue placement with other compo-
nents, the machine will stop. At this point, the operator can again remove the tantalum component
and acknowledge the error. Once the operator has restarted the machine, placement is continued
and components are picked up from the track that is now enabled once more.
PLEASE NOTE 6
This software function is also a good ideal for expensive components.