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1.4 Cleaning the W aste T ape Box (Every 8 Hours) Point Tape cut by the waste tape cutter travels through a tube to the waste tape box. Empty the waste tape box every eight hours, as a large amount of waste tape collects…

1.3 Cleaning the Parts Reject Box (Every 8 Hours)
Point
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.
Procedure
WARNING
Turn off the 200 V servo power before carrying out this work.
Dump parts box
Dump parts box
<4000 type> <5000 type>
CP6M3002
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1.4 Cleaning the Waste Tape Box (Every 8 Hours)
Point
Tape cut by the waste tape cutter travels through a tube to the waste tape box. Empty
the waste tape box every eight hours, as a large amount of waste tape collects after eight
hours of production.
Procedure
When cleaning out the waste tape box, check the filter above it, and if necessary, clean
the filter with a vacuum cleaner.
Filter
Filter
Waste tape box
Waste tape box
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CP-652C
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1.5 Cleaning the Tape Suction Path (Every 8 Hours)
Point
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.
Procedure
WARNING
Turn off the 200 V servo power before carrying out this work.
Inspect this area for blockage if tape feed abnormalities cause pick-up errors during
automatic production.
Do not use an air gun to blow out any waste tape that becomes clogged in the duct but
rather use a vacuum cleaner to suck the waste tape out.
Duct pipe
Feeder
CP6M3004
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