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User manual SIPLACE E 6 Station extensions From software version SC 708.0 05/2015 Edition 6.3 SIPLACE JTF-M W 287 6.3.4 Dimensions with JTF-MW 6 Fig. 6.3 - 3 Dimensions of SIP LACE E machine with JTF-MW 2 O p e r a t io …

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6 Station extensions User manual SIPLACE E
6.3 SIPLACE JTF-MW From software version SC 708.0 05/2015 Edition
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6.3.3 Technical data
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Position JTF-MW
Dimensions
Width 322.40 mm
Height 946 mm
Length 1209 mm
Location on SIPLACE E
Installed / docked at location 2 only
JEDEC waffle pack tray specification
JEDEC Standard: 95-1 & IEC 60286-5
Storage capacity
30 JEDEC waffle pack trays
15 cookie trays, each can hold 2 JEDEC trays
Max component height from tray base
10.8 mm (zero tray level skipping)
24.6 mm (1 tray level skipping)
38.4 mm (2 tray level skipping)
Cassette
Dimensions (L x W x H) 344 mm x 300 mm x 228 mm
Total weight loading 30 kg
(cookie tray + components)
Max. weight per cookie tray
2.0 kg, ± 10%
Pneumatics
5 bar to 10 bar
Compressed air consumption
28.3 NL/min.
Communication
Pogo-pin interface, Can bus
Weight
~ 45 kg excluding cookie trays & magnets
~ 60 kg including 15 cookie trays & magnets
User manual SIPLACE E 6 Station extensions
From software version SC 708.0 05/2015 Edition 6.3 SIPLACE JTF-MW
287
6.3.4 Dimensions with JTF-MW
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Fig. 6.3 - 3 Dimensions of SIPLACE E machine with JTF-MW
2 Operational Safety
6 Station extensions User manual SIPLACE E
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6.3.5 Safety Instructions
6.3.5.1 Safety of Operators and Other Persons
Module operators may only carry out work for which they have been adequately qualified and
with which they are totally familiar!
NEVER open one of the covers if you are not totally familiar with the use and functioning of
the module! Do not open the covers during operation unless you are told to do so in this Man
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ual or in the station software dialog!
For your own safety, wear work clothes that conform to the guidelines of the professional as
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sociation, i.e. no wide sleeves etc.
Reduce the risks by not wearing scarves, chains or ties at your work post.
People with long hair must wear a protective head covering.
6.3.5.2 Safety of Plant and Equipment
Never make changes, however minor, unless you are totally aware of the effect they will have
on the overall functioning of the module and system!
The modules must always be set up, retooled and maintained by appropriately qualified per
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sonnel.
Do not make modifications to the safety equipment. In particular, NEVER deactivate circuit-
breakers or remove safety devices.
WARNING
Voltage
The module is electrically driven. When electrical devices are in use, certain parts carry a voltage of
24 V!
Before performing any work to parts which conduct electricity, switch the machine off at the main
switch and unplug the Lemosa socket for the adapter, to disconnect the power between the mod
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ule and the machine.
There is a risk of death, severe injury and/or considerable damage to equipment if these instruc
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tions are not followed.