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■ Workspace, Head and Gantry ◘ Cleaning the PS Machine PS Series Owner’s Manual 4—11 back Adjusting the Socket Actuator Speed on PS588 Programmers [PS588 Machines with FlashCORE] T o adjust the speed of the Actuators on …

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2. Adjust the down speed—
2a. Open the safety door nearest the PNP head and locate the in-line
air flow control for the upper end of the air cylinder on the head.
See figure below.
Figure 4-6: Flow controls for the Socket Opener Speed control. (PS288,
PS388 and Optima only on PS588.) (Your head assembly may not look
like this one.)
2b. Loosen the locking ring and adjust the down flow control as 1/2
to 1 revolution clockwise for slower or counter-clockwise for
faster.
2c. Close the Safety Door, and clear the Safety Door warning on the
monitor.
2d. At the Actuate tab of the Gantry Window, click the Actuate
Socket toggle switch to ON while listening and watching the
opener.
If it is too fast it will produce a louder thump than optimum
when it opens the socket.
If it is too slow it will look slow.
2e. Click Actuate Socket OFF.
2f. Adjust the flow control as necessary and repeat the test.
2g. Tighten the locking ring when done.
3. Adjust the up speed—
3a. Follow the same procedure as above with the other flow control.
Workspace, Head and Gantry Cleaning the PS Machine
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Adjusting the Socket Actuator Speed on PS588
Programmers
[PS588 Machines with FlashCORE]
To adjust the speed of the Actuators on the PS588 with actuators on
the programmers, perform the same procedure as above, with the fol-
lowing differences:
The flow controls are located inside the cabinet in some models. If
your PS588 doesn’t have flow controls, contact Data I/O.
Figure 4-7: Actuator flow controls on PS588.
Cleaning the PS Machine
General Machine Cleaning
General cleaning should be performed on a weekly basis. General
cleaning includes but is not limited to the following:
1. Remove all dropped devices, debris, and other materials from all
working areas.
2. With air and power OFF or disconnected, remove all devices and
materials that may have fallen inside the machine.
3. Use dry, compressed air to remove all dust and debris from the
work surface and from under the machine.
4. Dust the safety shields, inside and outside, with an antistatic
cleaner.
5. Wipe the top and side panels to remove grease, fingerprints, and
dust.
6. Dust the top surfaces of the input/output modules.
Cleaning the Vision Camera Lens
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WARNING: Vision hazard. Always use care and wear protective
eye goggles when cleaning with pressurized air. Pressurized air or
debris blown into the eyes or skin could cause bodily damage.
1. Use dry compressed air to remove all dust and other foreign
material from the camera lens.
2. Shut off power to the PS Machine. For more information see
Turning Off the System on page 4-4.
WARNING: Electrocution hazard! Turn off the main power switch
before opening any cabinet doors or removing any panels. Servic-
ing the PS Machine involves a risk of electric shock if warnings are
not followed.
3. Open the right side access door and clean the lens using a lens
soft cloth or lens cleaning tissue. If desired, dampened material
with isopropyl alcohol.
PNP Probe
The workspace PNP head has a Probe which requires periodic main-
tenance. The headings below describe maintenance for this Probe, as
well as for the PNP head Probe on the optional Tape Output Module
if this has been installed.
Checking the Probe Tip
Worn or damaged probe tips on the PNP head or on the Tape Output
PNP head (if installed) can cause dropped devices and placement
problems.
1. Check the rubber probe tips for cracks or tears in the rubber. If
necessary, replace with a probe tip of the same size.
2. Test the probe tip—
2a. At the Setup window, click System > Gantry.
2b. Click the Vacuum switch to ON.
2c. Push the E-Stop.
2d. Place a device on the target probe.
2e. If the vacuum does not firmly hold the device, replace the probe
tip with a probe tip of the same size.
Checking the Probe Assembly
(2009 and newer models)
Check that it is not loose. Tighten the set screw on the breakaway
stem. If you suspect or hear an air leak:
1. Remove the set screw on the breakaway stem.
Parts of a probe tip
are:
• Steel breakaway tip
or stem
• Steel nozzle
• Rubber cup or tip