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1.3 Emptying the Reject Parts Box (Every 8 Hours) Point Parts which have been rejected during vision processing are discarded to a reject parts box. After every 8 hours of operation, this box should be removed from the m…

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1.2 Cleaning the Waste Tape Duct
(Every 8 Hours)
Point
After being cut by the cutter, waste tape is carried through a duct along the route shown
in the figure below. Should the duct become clogged, the clogged waste tape may
interfere with tape being fed from the feeder, resulting in tape feed problems and part
pick-up errors.
If a tape feed problem occurs during automatic operation, inspect and clean the duct.
Procedure
WARNING
Be sure to turn the main power off before performing this
procedure.
The duct should be cleaned using a vacuum cleaner (do not use an air blower).
Duct
Feeder
C7SM3001a
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1.3 Emptying the Reject Parts Box
(Every 8 Hours)
Point
Parts which have been rejected during vision processing are discarded to a reject parts
box. After every 8 hours of operation, this box should be removed from the machine and
emptied.
Procedure
WARNING
Be sure to turn the main power off before performing this
procedure.
Pull the lever forward then slide the reject parts box sideways and throw away the
rejected parts collected.
When returning the reject parts box to its position, make sure that the cushion sheet
exists at the bottom of the box.
C7SM3007
Lever
Reject parts box
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1.4 Cleaning the Nozzle Interior (Weekly)
Point
Because the part is held by vacuum through the nozzle, minute dust or glue particles,
etc., can build up inside the nozzle tube, causing clogging. Such clogging can reduce the
nozzle suction and cause problems when picking up parts. The nozzle tube should be
cleaned out weekly, or when clogging occurs.
Procedure
Use an appropriately sized drill bit to remove foreign matter from inside the nozzle tube.
When cleaning is complete, check the drill bit to ensure that dirt from the nozzle has not
adhered to the tip.
Note: Jig AWPJ8100 cannot be used for ø0.4 nozzles.
Caution:
1. Take care to avoid bending the nozzle.
2. Take care to avoid dirtying the surface of the fluorescent sticker.
C7SM3005a
Nozzle
Drill bit
Fluorescent nozzle sticker
JIG No. AWPJ8100
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