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How to replace consumable parts
2. Ejector unit
When the function of the ejector bit, solenoid valve or cleaning blow valve has decreased, replace it as
described below. This section describes the replacement procedures, using the V2 head machine as an
example.
2.1 Replacing an ejector bit
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Required tools
Precision slotted screwdriver
Cotton swab stick (option)
Air blow tool (option)
Replacement parts (See 2.1.2 “Consumable parts and replaceable parts (for repairs)” in Chapter 1.
Square cloth
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Make the preparations for the
work.
1. Turn the air supply/shutoff valve inside
the machine lower left panel to the right,
to stop the air supply.
2. Put a square cloth on the conveyor.
3. Move the head to a position where the
work can be made easily.
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Remove the bit.
1. Disconnect the air hose from the air joint
on the block.
2. Use the precision slotted screwdriver to
remove the screws (2 pieces) securing
the block and remove the block.
3. The end of the bit is seen, so pull it out by
hand
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The removed bit cannot be reused. Reuse may cause
component pickup errors.
3
Clean the bit installation hole.
Remove dust or grime in the installation hole
using the air blow tool, lint-free cotton swab,
etc.
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Install a new bit.
1. Fit an O-ring to the new bit.
2. Insert the bit into the installation hole
while aligning the flat notches on the bit
with the flat sides of the installation hole.
3. Reattach the block in the reverse order
of step 2.
Removing the bit
Step 2
Bit installation hole
Mounting screw (2 pieces)
block
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O-ring
Flat notch
O-ring
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How to replace consumable parts
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The block cannot be attached unless the bit is inserted
correctly.
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Supply air to the machine.
Turn the air supply/shutoff valve inside the
machine lower left panel to the left, to start
the air supply.
2.2 Replacing the solenoid coil (value)
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Required tools
Precision phillips screwdriver
Square cloth
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Make the preparations for the
work.
1. Quit the software and turn off the
machine power switch.
2. Turn the air supply/shutoff valve inside
the machine lower left panel to the right,
to stop the air supply.
3. Put a square cloth on the conveyor.
4. Move the head to a position where the
work can be made easily.
2
Disconnect the connectors of the
ejector harness.
Disconnect all connectors of the ejector
harness.
3
Remove the solenoid coil to be
replaced.
Use a precision Phillips screwdriver to loosen
the two screws securing the solenoid coil
and then remove the solenoid coil.
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Attach the new solenoid coil
(value).
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body.
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Reconnect the ejector harness.
Reconnect the connectors of the ejector
harness.
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Supply air to the machine and turn
on the machine power.
When the machine has started, perform
return-to-origin.
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Check the operation.
Press the [Vacuum] and [Blow buttons on the
[Unit]-[Head] tab screen, and check that no
abnormal values appear.
Removing the solenoid coil (value)
Step 3
Solenoid coil (value) Mounting screw (2 pieces)
connector
Attach the new solenoid coil (value)
Step 4
Solenoid coil (value)
Gasket
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2.3 Replacing the cleaning blow valve
Required tools
Precision phillips screwdriver
Square cloth
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Make the preparations for the
work.
1. Quit the software and turn off the
machine power switch.
2. Turn the air supply/shutoff valve inside
the machine lower left panel to the right,
to stop the air supply.
3. Put a square cloth on the conveyor.
4. Move the head to a position where the
work can be made easily.
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Disconnect the connectors of the
cleaning blow valve.
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CAUTION
When disconnecting the connector, do not pull the
harness.
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Remove the cleaning blow valve.
Use a precision Phillips screwdriver to loosen
the two screws securing the cleaning blow
valve and then remove the blow valve.
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Attach a new cleaning blow valve
using the reverse procedure of step 3.
Also reconnect the air hoses and connectors
back to their original positions.
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CAUTION
Be careful not to lose the gasket, or not to fit it inside-
out or pinch it.
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Supply air to the machine and turn
on the machine power.
When the machine has started, perform
return-to-origin.
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Check the operation.
Generate a negative pressure (vacuum)
with the same procedure described in 3.1.4,
"Checking the cleaning blow valve
operation" in Chapter 3, and check that no
abnormal values appear.
Removing the cleaning blow valve
Step 2
Cleaning blow valve
Mounting screw
(2 pieces)
connector