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Instruction manual SIPLACE TX 2 Operational safety From software version 714.0 12/2020 2.4 Safety instructions for operation 77 2.4.7 High temperatures on the X feeder modules during continuou s operation 2 Fig. 2.4 - 2 …

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2 Operational safety Instruction manual SIPLACE TX
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2.4.6 Safety instructions for using the nozzle changer
Observe the following instructions to avoid risk of collision between the placement head and the
nozzle changer.
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WARNING
Risk of head crashes with mixed configurations!
There is a risk of head crashes with mixed configurations.
Only install the associated nozzle changer for each placement head, with the nozzle
magazines for the respective placement head.
WARNING
Risk of head crashes with protruding lever!
A lever which projects above the magazine could lead to a placement head crash.
You should therefore make sure that the lever does not protrude over the maga-
zines.
Instruction manual SIPLACE TX 2 Operational safety
From software version 714.0 12/2020 2.4 Safety instructions for operation
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2.4.7 High temperatures on the X feeder modules during continuous operation
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Fig. 2.4 - 2 High temperatures on the X feeder modules during continuous operation
(1) Temperature label, item no. 03031926-01
(2) Stepping motor
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CAUTION
Risk of burns due to high temperatures!
The stepping motors can become very hot during continuous operation and in an ambient
temperature in excess of 22 °C.
Be careful when touching the motors.
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2.4.8 Safety instructions for manual movement of Z axis on TwinStar
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Fig. 2.4 - 3 Risk of crushing by return unit on TwinStar
(1) Return unit, compressed air cylinder
(2) Piston rod
(3) Bumper of the return unit
(4) Risk of crushing finders here
CAUTION
Risk of crushing on TwinStar due to spring force of cylinder!
The strong spring tension of the cylinder moves the bumper back very quickly and could
injure your fingers. The same warning applies to the inside of the TwinStar, when the pis-
ton rod moves back to its original position.
NEVER move the Z axis down with your hand on the bumper of the return unit.