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• In the case that the component posture becomes unstable due to static electricity generated when the cover tape is peeled off, pass the cover tape through the slit of the peeling off section. 4 2 Suppressor Cover T ape…

(5) Insert the tape into the tape outlet guide.
(This work is to be performed only for the dual tape feeder with 8 mm
width.)
Cover Tape
Suppressor Peeling
Section
Carrier Tape
Tape Outlet Guide
Fig. B6
(6) Pass the cover tape through the slit in the peeling section.
4
2
Cover Tape
Direction of Feed
Suppressor
Through
Fig. B7
Notice
Do not forcibly pull the cover tape.
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•
In the case that the component posture becomes unstable due to static electricity
generated when the cover tape is peeled off, pass the cover tape through the slit
of the peeling off section.
4
2
Suppressor Cover Tape
Direction of Feed
Through
Fig. B8
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(7) Set the carrier tape in the chute section so that the sprocket pins are securely
engaged with the sprocket holes.
(8) Make sure that components are not scattered on the carrier tape.
(9) Lower the suppressor carefully.
Push down the suppressor so that it does not mount on the chute.
(10) Make sure that the cover tape or chip component is not caught in the peeling
section.
Notice
If the cover tape or the chip component gets caught by the suppressor,
then the peeling section might be deformed or a pick-up error occur.
If there is any such catching of the cover tape or chip component, do not
pull it out forcibly; just lift the suppressor.
If operation is performed with the
cover tape caught in the
suppressor . . .
The peeling section might be
deformed.
If the suppressor is lowered with
any foreign substance on the tape
surface . . .
The peeling section might be
deformed.
Deformation
Cover Tape
Suppressor
Foreign Substance
Deformation
Fig. B9
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