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Make sure the cam is at its origin (0 deg.) ● Exercise extreme caution when working on the machine if the cam is not at its origin (0 deg.). (The cam may not stop at its origin (0 deg.) in an emergency stop.) Recoil of t…

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3. Safety Rules for Individual Machine Types
CP-series Machines
Safety Guidelines
Version 3.0 ix CP-6 Bulk Feeder Instruction
WARNING
Do not reach into the machine over the rear fence
during operation.
Body parts or clothing may be caught in the machine causing
personal injury.
Do not enter within the safety fence, even in cases of an
emergency stop.
When an emergency stop occurs in step mode, power to the servo
amps is only cut after all axes have stopped moving. As a result,
there may be a short delay between the moment the emergency
arises and the power to the servo amps is cut.
Do not enter the safety fence immediately following an emergency
stop, body parts or clothing may be caught in the machine causing
personal injury.
Do not operate the machine after removing the
transparent shutters from the D-axis.
Body parts or clothing may be caught in the machine causing
personal injury.
Do not lean on the in- and out-conveyors during
operation.
During operation do not lean on or across the in- and out-conveyors
to check the feeders.
Turn the power off when inspecting the cam box.
When inspecting the upper part of the cam box, turn off the power
to the machine and exercise sufficient caution.
Make sure the cam is at its origin (0 deg.)
Exercise extreme caution when working on the machine if the cam
is not at its origin (0 deg.). (The cam may not stop at its origin (0
deg.) in an emergency stop.) Recoil of the cam axis can endanger
the operator.
If the cam is not at its origin (0 deg.), use a crank to rotate the cam
shaft until the indicator points to 0 degrees.
Do not stare into the laser beam.
The CP-643E / CP-643ME is equipped with laser
type fiber sensors (class 2). Exercise extreme caution
when working in areas where there is a risk of eye
damage from the laser beams.
Safety Guidelines
Version 3.0 x CP-6 Bulk Feeder Instruction
WARNING
Overview
1. Compatible Machine Types
All machines in the CP-6-series (modification to the machine is not necessary).
2. Supported Parts
LWT
1005C (in. 0402): 1.0 (±0.05) mm 0.5 (±0.05) mm 0.5 (±0.05) mm
1608C (in. 0603): 1.6 (±0.07) mm 0.8 (±0.07) mm 0.8 (±0.07) mm
Notes:
1. Refer to the maker’s specifications to ensure that the part dimensions are within the range
specified above.
2. Do not use taped parts that have been removed from their original taping.
3. Bulk Case Capacity
1005C (in. 0402): 50,000 parts
1608C (in. 0603): 15,000 parts
4. Cycle Time
0.09 seconds per part (consecutive placing possible)
5. Programming
As the part supply direction differs by 90 degrees from that of taped components, it is
necessary to change the “Direction” setting in the part data and the placement angle in
the sequence data section of the production program. However, if the polarity function is
enabled, the placement angle setting can be used without change. Refer to the relevant
host system manual for details regarding the polarity function.
6. Mounting Conditions
The conditions for mounting bulk feeders are the same as those that apply to W8mm
tape feeders. Bulk feeders can be used in combination with tape feeders.
Depending on the conditions at the machine, cables and brackets may interfere with the
bulk feeders. Check for potential interference when first mounting the feeders.
The CP-6 cannot recognize when bulk feeders have run out of parts. Operators should be
aware that the CP-6 will report a pickup error when the bulk feeder is empty.
7. Conditions of Usage
Parts in the bulk feeder may be affected by friction wear due to vibrations and
shocks that occur when the device table moves. Since 1005C (in. 0402) chips will
withstand about 4,000,000 movements, 1608C (in. 0603) chips 1,500,000
movements of the device table, it is advisable to use up all loaded parts before this
limit is reached.
When loading the bulk feeder with parts, remove any chips remaining in the
hopper before adding the new chips.
Bulk feeders should always be removed from the machine when not being used.
Make sure to use the proper types of bulk feeder for 1005C (in. 0402) and 1608C
(in. 0603) chips respectively. The feeders should not be disassembled by the users.
Overview
Version 3.0 1 CP-6 Bulk Feeder Instruction