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15 – 5 V ersion 8.0 Chapter 15 Routine Inspections and Maintenance 15.7 Cleaning the Parts Reject Box (Every 8 Hours) Parts deemed no good by vision processing or unplaced parts ar e r ejected at station 10's parts …

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Chapter 15 Routine Inspections and Maintenance
15.5Cleaning the Tape Suction Path (Every 8 Hours)
After the end of the tape is cut off by the cutter, it is drawn into the
suction path in the course indicated by the arrows. If this area becomes
blocked by waste tape, tape feed will be impeded and part pick-up will be
unreliable. Inspect this area for blockage if tape feed abnormalities cause
pick-up errors during automatic production.
Under normal operation the tape suction path should be cleaned out
every eight hours.
Fig. 15-4 Tape Suction Path
15.6Cleaning the Prism Surfaces (When Replacing Tape)
Oil or dirt on the surfaces of the prisms can lead to problems such as
reduced light strength and distortion of the image. Wipe the prism
surfaces clean with clean gauze once a week.
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15.7Cleaning the Parts Reject Box (Every 8 Hours)
Parts deemed no good by vision processing or unplaced parts are rejected
at station 10's parts reject box. Inspect this box and remove the rejected
parts.
15.8Cleaning Inside the Spool Filter (Every 2 Months)
Follow the steps outlined in Section 14.5,Valve Replacement backwards to
remove the spool. Clean the center of the spool with an air gun.
Note: The filter cannot be replaced.
Fig. 15-5 Cleaning Inside the Spool Filter
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15.9Cleaning the Air Filter (Monthly)
Dust proof filters have been fitted to the control box cooling fan and the
machine air conditioning fans. If these filters become clogged, the flow of
air to these areas is restricted. This will lead these areas to heat up,
potentially causing damage to the machine.
Remove the air filter, then clean it with an air gun or vacuum cleaner, or
wash it with a mild (pH-neutral) detergent. The filter locations are
indicated in the diagram below.
Fig. 15-6 Cleaning the Air Filter
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