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19 Description If a number of Waffl e Packs are required during a placement proc- ess, it is advis able to u tilize the automatic magazine c hange with the help of the Waffle Pack Changer. The s et-up of the Waffle Pack …

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Description
The manual tray change is one
possibility for picking up Waffle
Packs. A number of “manual
trays” are placed on the compo-
nent tables (right-hand table for
Fine Pitch components). The two
component changeover tables are
retained.
This option is recommended if
only a few component types are
supplied in the tray.
JEDEC trays can be directly
clamped. Therefore there are spe-
cial access times for the place-
ment heads.
Component Supply:
Manual Trays
Technical Data
Sizes
136 x 360 mm; requires 5 feeder
locations
260 x 360 mm; requires 9 feeder
locations
Max. tray height 12.5 mm including component
Parts
Manual tray
Carrier tray
JEDEC Waffle Packs
Directly in the manual tray
136 mm wide
Pick & Place Head and Revolver Head Access to Manual Tray
Transport Direction
Revolver Head
Pick & Place Head
Feeder Table
Revolver Head
Pick & Place Head
Feeder Table
260
(136)
136
360
JEDEC Magazine Carrier Tray
119 mm
301 mm
157 mm
339 mm
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Description
If a number of Waffle Packs are
required during a placement proc-
ess, it is advisable to utilize the
automatic magazine change with
the help of the Waffle Pack
Changer. The set-up of the Waffle
Pack Changer is exactly coordi-
nated with the sequence of
placement for a work process op-
timized in terms of path and time.
An elevator automatically brings
the correct magazine into the
access range of the placement
head. The magazine for the first
component is changed as soon as
a PCB moves into the placement
conveyor and valid data for cluster
and set-up are available. The re-
maining magazine changes are
made in slack time during place-
ment. The magazines can be re-
plenished without any machine
idle time. The Pick & Place head
puts faulty components back
where it picked them up.
A narrow component table with 10
locations for feeder modules is
also available on the tray changer
(sample capacity: 20 tracks of
8 mm each).
Component Supply:
Waffle Pack Changer (Option)
Technical Data
Contents of storage 28 carrier trays for Waffle Packs
Max. magazine size 240 x 340 mm
Magazine height 15 mm including component
Max. number of
component types 200 per Waffle Pack Changer
Changing time
per magazine
< 3 s
parallel to other substeps during a
placement cycle
SIPLACE 80 F
4
with Waffle Pack Changer
Waffle Pack Changer
10 Feeder Positions
Waffle Pack
Changer
PCB Transport
Direction
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Description
The bar code scanner enables a
speedy and reliable check of set-
up and refill. To this end the bar
codes of the tracks (on the track
scale on the component table) and
the loaded components assigned
to the tracks (bar code labels on
tapes, Bulk Cases, etc.) are read in
with a hand scanner. An audible
and optical signal acknowledges a
successful reading operation. If the
label is damaged the bar can also
be entered at the keyboard.
The allocation of the components
to their respective track is de-
scribed in the set-up data. An error
message is displayed if the data
received from the bar code scan-
ner does not conform with the set-
up data.
If the set-up check is switched on,
it becomes a mandatory step in
the set-up process. If it is
switched off the set-up check is
optional.
Component Supply:
Component Bar Code Scanner for Set-Up and Refill Check
(Option)
Technical Data
Connection Station computer
Data input Bar code scanner or keyboard
Max. number of characters 40
Restrictions
Bar codes beginning with number 1 or 2
or with less than 5 characters
Number of bar codes 6 per component
Number of filters
to extract relevant data 1 per bar code
Preset code types
Code 39 (standard or full ASCII),
Code 2 from 5 interleaved and normal,
Code 128, UPC/EAN/JAN codes
(more on request)
The scanner checks the corresponding track and
the components
Component
Control
Set-Up File
Track Bar Code
Scanner
Component
Bar Code