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Tg0409-PM-SO 0410-002 42 5.3 Maintenance Method T able 7 5.3.3 W eekly Maintenance Fig. 69 Chute Section (Fig. 70) Suppressor (Fig. 71) T ape Guide Roller (Fig. 72) Rag, Alcohol Fig. 70 Cleaning Rag, Alcohol Fig. 71 Rag,…

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Tg0409-PM-SO
Fig. 67
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5.3 Maintenance Method
Fig. 68
For Tape Feeder of 32 or 44 mm Width
(Photo of TF-4411)
Sprocket
Check and Clean with Each Product Change
Make sure there is no foreign substance (chip
component, dust or fiber) in the sprocket.
If there is any such foreign substance, remove it
with a rag, air gun, toothbrush or tweezers.
If the tape is set with any foreign
substance adhered, the
suppressor might be deformed
or a pick-up error be caused.
For tape feeder of 32 or 44 mm
width, check and clean them also on
the other side.
Notice
Note
Shutter Driving Pin
Check and Clean with Each Product Change
Make sure there is no foreign substance (chip
component or dust) on the shutter driving pin.
Any component or dust dropped in the tape set
or removal might adhere to the greased section.
If there is any adhered foreign substance,
remove it with a rag, air gun or tweezers.
If the tape is set with any foreign
substance adhered, the
suppressor might be deformed or
a pick-up error be caused.
Notice
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5.3 Maintenance Method
Table 7
5.3.3 Weekly Maintenance
Fig. 69
Chute Section (Fig. 70)
Suppressor (Fig. 71)
Tape Guide Roller (Fig. 72)
Rag, AlcoholFig. 70 Cleaning
Rag, Alcohol
Fig. 71 Rag, AlcoholCleaning
Fig. 72 Cleaning
Chute Section
Tape Guide Roller
Suppressor
Reference
Drawing
Work Working Tools
Name
Location to be maintained
Check
Tg0409-PM-SO
Fig. 70
Fig. 71
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5.3 Maintenance Method
Suppressor (Rear Side)
Every week Cleaning
Lift the suppressor and clean it with a rag
soaked in alcohol.
For Tape Feeder of 32 or 44 mm Width
(Photo of TF-4411)
Chute Section
Every week Cleaning
Lift the suppressor and clean it with a rag
soaked in alcohol.