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9 Maintenance SIPLACE 80S /F/G User’s Manual 9.7 Wafflepack Changer Edition 07/97 from Software Version S R.010.xx 9 - 94

SIPLACE 80S/F/G User’s Manual 9 Maintenance
Edition 07/97 from Software Version SR.010.xx 9.7 Wafflepack Changer
9 - 93
Key to Fig. 9.7.3
1 Holding plate for trays
2 Guide rail for carriage
3 Machine spirit level
4 Guide rail for tray rest
5 Reference fiducials
6 Guide rails of the z-lift axis
7 Lubrication nipple for lift axis
8 Lift / lower
9.7.6 Concluding Work
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Replace the wafflepack changer back in the machine using the lifting device as described in the Section
Components supply
.
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Check next the spirit level on the wafflepack changer.
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If necessary slide the trays including magazines back into the correct track.
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Make sure that the trays have been restored in their correct places.
NOTE
When you refit the trays, note that magazine No. 1 must be replaced in its previous rotational position in
track 1 ( magazine 2 in track 2, and so on). If you do not do this, when you begin placement again there
will be an undefined state which can lead to errors in picking up components from the wafflepack changer.
For this reason it is not enough simply to check only the component allocations to the tracks of the waffle-
pack changer with the help of the ACTUAL display of the wafflepack changer set-up in the
Single
functions
menu.
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Plug the interface and power supply plugs back into the machine base.
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After the start of a placement program which also picks up components from the wafflepack changer, the
PCB camera will travel automatically over the fiducial on the wafflepack changer and registers its position.
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changer and registers its position.

9 Maintenance SIPLACE 80S/F/G User’s Manual
9.7 Wafflepack Changer Edition 07/97 from Software Version SR.010.xx
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SIPLACE 80S/F/G User’s Manual 9 Maintenance
Edition 07/97 from Software Version SR.010.xx 9.8 Camera Systems and Coplanarity Laser Module
9 - 95
9.8 Camera Systems and Coplanarity Laser Module
9.8.1 PCB Camera System in the SIPLACE 80S, 80F and G
The optical system of the PCB camera system requires no cleaning whatsoever.
9.8.2 Component Camera System at the Revolver Head (SIPLACE 80S
and 80F)
The optical system of the component camera system requires no cleaning whatsoever.
9.8.3 Component Camera Systems for the IC Head (SIPLACE 80F)
The locations of the IC head camera system or FC camera system in the machine base is shown in Fig. 9.8.2.
NOTE
Maintenance work for both camera systems is identical.
9.8.3.1 Cleaning Reflecting Surfaces
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Switch off the machine before removing the illumination head.
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Pull the illumination head of the component camera with care vertically upwards and off.
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Cover the now exposed component camera with a box.
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Wipe the reflecting interior of the illumination head indicated in Fig. 9.8.1 carefully with an absolutely soft,
dry, lint-free and clean cloth. Use special lens cloth (for example from Kodak) or lens cleaning tissue (also
from Kodak).
9.8.3.2 Cleaning the Glass Disk
Remove the glass disk for cleaning as follows:
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The illumination head will already have been removed from the component camera (see 9.8.3.1).
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Unscrew and remove the M2.5 hexagon socket screws from the glass holder. Pull the glass holder and the
glass disk with care diagonally downwards and out (see Fig. 9.8.1, Page 9 - 96).
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Clean the glass disk with a clean and dry lens cloth (see above) or lens cleaning tissue.
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Fit the glass disk back in the reverse sequence and fasten the glass holder.