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(2) Attachment of V acuum Nozzle • Before attaching a vacuum nozzle, check that the end of the nozzle is not damaged, the tapered section is unscratched, the pick-up hole unclogged, and the grip section undeformed. • Sel…

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(1-8) Pull down the nozzle removal jig to detach the vacuum nozzle.
A miniature stroke bearing is used at the nozzle up/
down movement section which consists of the shaft,
the retainer cage, and the external cylinder units.
When the section is disassembled by mistake, be sure
to correctly reassemble each unit which belongs to
the section.
When the nozzle is detached, the miniature stroke
bearing and the shaft section should not be removed.
(1-9) Press the [Next] button (*8) and select the nozzle # to be
detached subsequently.
(1-10) Select the [Head #n] button (*7) and press the [ON] button
(entitled "MOVE"). In 2 seconds, press the [ENABLE] but-
ton on the operation panel.
Another nozzle on the same head can be selected.
Repeat the steps, starting with Step (1-7) until all nozzles
are detached from the same head.
(1-11) Select the [Turret Indexing (+)] button (*5) and press the
[ON] button (entitled "MOVE"). In 2 seconds, press the [EN-
ABLE] button on the operation panel.
The rotary turret starts rotating and the subsequent head
moves to the nozzle detachment position.
Repeat the steps, starting with Step (1-7) until all nozzles
are detached from all heads.
When the rotary turret is rotated with a nozzle being
attached, select the [Turret Indexing (-)] button (*6)
and press the [ON] button (entitled "MOVE"). The
rotary turret rotates backward by 1 pitch.
Avoid getting the removed vacuum nozzle
magnetized.
When the nozzle is magnetized, an error will occur
in component pick-up or placement.
Fig. 4A66
1.4 Maintenance Method
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CAUTION
Note
Note
(2) Attachment of Vacuum Nozzle
Before attaching a vacuum nozzle, check that the end of the nozzle
is not damaged, the tapered section is unscratched, the pick-up hole
unclogged, and the grip section undeformed.
Select the nozzle which meets the parameters specified in the place-
ment head nozzle data.
(2-1) Move the center shaft of the nozzle posi-
tion No. to be attached toward the front side
of the machine.
(2-2) While holding the cam follower with your
finger, orient the two-plane chamfered side
horizontally and insert the vacuum nozzle
over the shaft until it stops.
(2-3) Set the [OPERATION] switch to the "RUN"
side.
(2-4) Use the "Head/Nozzle" tab in the "TEACH-
ING" window (submenu) and perform a
teaching operation on the nozzle.
Do not scratch the diffusion plate while attaching a vacuum nozzle.
Inserting a nozzle forcibly over the shaft
in wrong direction deforms the grip
section.
1.4 Maintenance Method
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Notice
Notice
1.4 Maintenance Method
(3) Checking of Attached Vacuum Nozzle
After the vacuum nozzle is attached, rotate the rotary turret with the
cam hand-rotating wheel to let the nozzle pass over the component
removal plate. Check that the end of the nozzle does not touch the
plate. If it touches the plate, re-attach the vacuum nozzle.
The vacuum nozzle should be set in the descending mode
when it passes over the component removal plate.
Fig. 4A68
(4) Nozzle Offset Teaching
Refer to "5.1 "Head/Nozzle" Tab" in "Section 6" of "Volume 2: Opera-
tion (Supervisor)" for details and perform teaching operations.
Wipe off dirt and dust on the end of a nozzle which was detected as
defective through teaching operation and then re-perform the teach-
ing operation.
Refer to "5.1 "Head/Nozzle" Tab" in "Section 6" of "Volume 2:
Operation (Supervisor)" for the items to be checked when a
nozzle is detected as a defective one through teaching opera-
tion.
When the machine operation is started with a defective
nozzle (detected by teaching operation) attached, the nozzle
is bypassed and not used.
Component Removal Plate
The plate is attached on at stations No. 8.
Station No. 6
(Component Placement)
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Note
Note