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1. Cleaning 1.1 Cleaning the Nozzles Point Because the nozzles operate by vacuum pressure, sometimes foreign materials are drawn in. Nozzle blockage occurs when particles of dust, glue, and solder paste are drawn in and …

Chapter 4
Cleaning
and Lubrication
This chapter describes the cleaning
and lubrication procedures, and
includes illustrations showing the
cleaning/lubrication points.

1. Cleaning
1.1 Cleaning the Nozzles
Point
Because the nozzles operate by vacuum pressure, sometimes foreign materials are drawn
in. Nozzle blockage occurs when particles of dust, glue, and solder paste are drawn in
and solidify. If this blockage is not corrected, pick-up errors will occur and placing
performance will drop.
Procedure
If a certain nozzle consistently causes pickup errors, clean it out by inserting and turning
a drill bit as shown in the illustration below.
Nozzle
JIG No. AWPJ0100
CP6ML001E
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1.2 Cleaning the Fluorescent Disk (Every Month)
Point
If dust or other fine particles build up on the fluorescent disk, the percentage of UV light
reflection from the station 6 UV lamp will be reduced. If this reflected light is
insufficient, a proper image can not be captured during vision processing. Vision
processing errors thus occur and placing performance drops.
Procedure
If a certain nozzle consistently causes pickup errors, clean its fluorescent disk with a soft
brush (the type of brush used for cleaning a camera lens is best).
Note : Do not rub the fluorescent disk with a rag. Rubbing the fluorescent disk makes grime
adhere to the disk, which causes vision processing problems. If grime cannot be removed,
replace the fluorescent disk.
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