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Chapter 5 The T welve Stations 5.1 Station 1 The nozzle at Station 1 picks up parts from the tape set in the feeder . The feeders, nozzles, and the twelve heads all combine to make pick-up possible with the following ope…

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Chapter 5 The Twelve Stations
5. The Twelve Stations
The role of each station is briefly described in figure 5-1. A more detailed
explanation of each station's role is presented in the rest of this chapter.
Fig. 5-1 The Twelve Stations and Their Roles
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5.1 Station 1
The nozzle at Station 1 picks up parts from the tape set in the feeder. The
feeders, nozzles, and the twelve heads all combine to make pick-up
possible with the following operations.
Tape feed-lever forward and backward
Tape positioning claw up and down
Push-up pin lever movement
Tape-end detection
Waste tape cutting
Tape leaf sensor
Nozzle up and down movement
Nozzle valve movement
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Chapter 5 The Twelve Stations
5.1.1 Tape Feed Lever Forward/Backward Stroke
The tape feed advance and retract stroke sends the tape forward.
The feeder moves the component to the pick-up position with the
forward stroke.
Square-motion type feeders however, advance the tape with the up
and down movement of the tape positioning claw, along with the
forward and backward motion of the tape feed lever.
Drive Mechanism
The cam starts the tape feed cycle by advancing the lever on the
feeder. The stroke (fixed) depends on the cam curvature.
Fig. 5-2 Station 1 Tape Feed Lever
Adjustment rod
Roller
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