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EJM1EJ-MB-06 M-02 NPM- TT2 Cleaning the no zzle (option) and the no zzle c hanger (option) 1 Name and role of nozzle parts A B D E C E Nozzle taper surface This is a part to chuck to the nozzle holder o f the placement h…

EJM1EJ-MB-06M-02NPM-TT2
Describes the method for greasing the nozzle holder.
Tool used: Syringe (BARRIERTA IEL/V)
Time required: 10 minutes (per head)
2
1
Greasing the nozzle
holder
(8-nozzle head (option))
Detach the
nozzle holder
(→P.7-1)
Refill grease to the oil groove at the clamp
claw
●With the clamp claw attached, apply grease using a small flat-
head screwdriver.
(To prevent grease from adhering to the portions around the
clamp claws)
●Grease: BARRIERTA IEL/V
●Wipe off any grease adhering to portions other than the oil
groove using a cotton swab.
●Be careful no grease adheres to the filter on the nozzle holder tip.
●Before attaching the nozzle holder to the placement head, make
sure that a clamp claw fits into the oil groove.
3
Apply grease to the contact surface of the
clamp claw and the spring for the clamp claw
pusher
●Apply grease lightly using a syringe.
●Grease: BARRIERTA IEL/V
6-3
Contact
surface
Clamp claw
Grease
Oil
groove
Clamp claw
Maintenance
6-3

EJM1EJ-MB-06M-02NPM-TT2
Cleaning the nozzle (option)
and the nozzle changer
(option) 1
Name and role of nozzle parts
A
B
D
E
C
E
Nozzle taper surface
This is a part to chuck to the nozzle
holder of the placement head.
( Foreign bodies and contamination of the
taper surface and chucking groove can
cause an air leak and faulty chucking)
Nozzle tip (nozzle section)
This is the part that comes into direct
contact with a component and picks it up.
(Foreign bodies on the side results in a
recognition error. Leaving the pickup hole
dirty results in a pickup error)
Nozzle inside
(Foreign objects adhering inside the
nozzle hinder the pickup and placement
of components, and various detection
functions using vacuum pressure)
Nozzle flange upper surface
The nozzle type and serial No. are shown
by the 2D code. The 2D code area is
recognized by the head camera.
(Leaving this part dirty results in a
recognition error)
Nozzle changer
Nozzle changer upper surface
(Any contamination of the nozzle changer
upper surface allows contaminants to adhere
to the nozzle reflector, resulting in
recognition errors)
6-4-1
Explains the method for cleaning a nozzle and a nozzle changer.
A
D
B
C
●Slide the shutter to the left when you manually
insert or remove nozzles.
Shutter
Maintenance
6-4
Nozzle
Front side
Every
560
hours
PeriodicPeriodicPeriodicPeriodic
inspection
Nozzle reflector
This is a black-resin part. Parts are
recognized by reflecting the LED light from
the multi-recognition camera.
(Leaving this part dirty results in a
recognition error)
This is the unit that stocks nozzles. The placement
head automatically changes nozzles before placing
components are changed.

EJM1EJ-MB-06M-02NPM-TT2
Tool used: Lint free cloth, air blow gun, swabs, nozzle cleaning pin φ0.4(KXF0DYHTA00), nozzle cleaning pin
φ0.15(KXF0DYHUA00)
Time required: 10 minutes (per head)
For 8-nozzle head 1
1
6-4-2
■To clean nozzles attached to the placement
head
■To clean nozzles stored in the nozzle changer
2
Detach the
nozzle holder
(→P.7-1)
7
■Nozzle taper surface and
nozzle flange upper surface
Nozzle taper
surface
Nozzle flange upper
surface
●Confirm that there is no
dust or scratches on the
2D code.
■Nozzle tip
Nozzle tip
●Perform from step
5
Clean nozzles
●In this step, do not use any solvent.
(The nozzle reflector could be
discolored, deformed, or peeled off of
adhesives.)
NOTICE
■Nozzle reflector
Nozzle-cleaning
pin
■Nozzle inside
Shank
●Insert the nozzle-cleaning pin from the
nozzle upper side (the shank side), and
push out contamination accumulated
inside of the nozzle.
Maintenance
6-4
Cleaning the nozzle (option)
and the nozzle changer
(option) 2
2
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