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3. Place a dial gauge on the nozzle UP/DOWN rod and set the gauge reading to “ 0 ” . In this condition, the cam axis will be at its 0-degree position, and the nozzle UP/DOWN rod will be at its UP limit position. Verify t…

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3.1.5 Adjusting the Nozzle UP Limit Sensor
The sensor which detects the height of the nozzle UP/DOWN rod is mounted inside the
cam box. Adjust the sensors mounting position so that the sensor switches ON when
the nozzle is at its UP limit.
WARNING
Turn off the 200 V servo power before carrying out this work.
Exercise extreme caution when working on the machine if the cam is
not at its origin (0 deg.). Recoil of the cam axis can endanger the
operator.
1. Set the cam axis at the 0-degree position.
2. Execute the following I/O commands to pull in the ST1 pickup stop cylinder
(located in the cam box):
[SET] - [MANUAL] - [I/O] - [Standard I/O] - [OUTPUT] -> Y020 PICKUP SOL ON
The cam lever will then follow the cam axis.
Solenoid valve
ST1 pick-up stop cylinder
Cam lever
Cam axis
Cam lever follows cam axis
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3. Place a dial gauge on the nozzle UP/DOWN rod and set the gauge reading to 0.
In this condition, the cam axis will be at its 0-degree position, and the nozzle
UP/DOWN rod will be at its UP limit position. Verify that the nozzle UP limit
sensor is ON (I/O INPORT X06A ST1 UP POS is ON).
4. While observing the dial gauge, rotate the cam axis in the forward direction to
lower the nozzle UP/DOWN rod. Adjust the sensors mounting position so that
the sensor switches OFF (I/O INPORT X06A ST1 UP POS switches OFF) when the
rod has been lowered 0.3 to 0.4 mm.
CP6M5031
Nozzle UP limit sensor OFF
Dog
Rod lowered
0.3 to 0.4 mm
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Nozzle UP limit sensor ON
Dog
Nozzle UP/DOWN rod
Set dial gauge to “0”
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5. Adjust the sensors mounting position by loosening the two sensor lock screws
and sliding the sensor in the front/back directions.
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Sensor
Lock screws
Dog
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