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1.9 Cleaning the Fluorescent Nozzle Stickers (Monthly) Point Dust, and other particles adhering to the nozzle’s fluorescent sticker can reduce the reflection from the UV lamp at St5. A reduced reflection can prevent the …

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1.8 Cleaning the Part Height Check Sensor Lens
(Weekly)
Point
The lenses should be cleaned periodically to ensure accuracy during part height and
nozzle length measurement.
Procedure
WARNING
Be sure to turn the main power off before performing this
procedure.
Use a soft brush (such as those used to clean camera lenses) to clean the sensor lens. If
the lens is badly soiled, use a commercially available lens cleaner.
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Sensor lens
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1.9 Cleaning the Fluorescent Nozzle Stickers
(Monthly)
Point
Dust, and other particles adhering to the nozzle’s fluorescent sticker can reduce the
reflection from the UV lamp at St5. A reduced reflection can prevent the part image
from being acquired properly, resulting in vision errors.
Procedure
If repeated vision errors are occurring for a particular nozzle, use a soft brush (such as
those used to clean camera lenses) to wipe the dust from the sticker.
Note: Do not rub the fluorescent seal with a cloth, as this will cause dust to adhere to it. If the
dust cannot be removed, replace the fluorescent seal.
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1.10 Cleaning the Tapered Clutch on the Nozzle
Indexing Shaft (Monthly)
Point
After extended periods of operation, grease may adhere to the tapered clutch area of the
nozzle indexing shaft, causing the clutch to slip. This slippage makes it difficult to rotate
the nozzle to its placing angle, and affects the positioning. Use the degreasing agent
(ThreeBond 2706) supplied with the machine to clean the tapered clutch on a monthly
basis.
Procedure
WARNING
• Turn the 200V power off before performing this
procedure.
• Rotation may occur (caused by spring action) if the cam
axis is not at its origin position (0-degrees).
Use special care when working inside the machine as
this is a dangerous area.
While pulling down the outer shaft which covers the nozzle indexing shaft, wipe the
tapered clutch (all the way around) with a cloth on which the degreasing agent has been
applied.
Note: Do not spray the degreasing agent directly onto the tapered clutch, because spraying is
inaccurate. (The agent could land on other components, removing the lubricant which they
require.)
Tapered clutch
Outer shaft
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