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MTC2 Overview Technical Data 439 Student Guide SIPLACE X-Serie and X4I SW70x (AL2) Technic al Dat a 13.1.3 Technical Data Dimensions , weight, miscellane ous data 13.1.3.1 Dimensions, weight, miscellaneous data Electric …

MTC2
Occupying and numbering the tower Overview
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The WTCs are also moved horizontally on linear carriages which are driven by a servo motor with a belt
drive. A driver locks into the side of the WTC and moves it out of the cassette into the pick-up position.
After the SIPLACE station has picked up the necessary components out of the waffle pack tray, the WTC
is moved back into the cassette again.
The WTCs are transferred between the lifting axis and the feed axis via defined transfer and removal
positions. Safety queries from the software ensure that the cassettes and WTCs are always in the correct
location when the lifting axis and feed axis are moved.
Both towers can be set up independently of each other. While one tower is being refilled, the second can
continue to supply the SIPLACE station with components. This prevents interruptions to the placement
process. Special waffle pack trays are an exception here, since they can only be set up in one of the
towers.
The MTC2 can be docked onto the SIPLACE station instead of a component trolley. A separate docking
frame accepts the MTC2 and fixes it in place with two alignment pins. The exact position is measured
by two camera fiducials during the SIPLACE station reference run. The MTC2 can be moved on its own
wheels for replacement.
The system is adapted to the different standard heights (Europa and SMEMA) during the initial setup
phase, but can still be changed later without additional tools being required. The height is adjusted with
a crank mechanism when the machine is docked onto the SIPLACE station.
Occupying and numbering the tower
13.1.2 Occupying and numbering the tower
Numbering of levels in tower 1 and tower 2
You can set up and fully automatically change up to 100
JEDEC waffle pack trays in WTCs with the MTC2 on the
SIPLACE station. The levels for the waffle pack trays are
numbered for each tower, from the bottom to the top (1-
30 for tower 1 and 1-40 for tower 2). Only every second
or third level is occupied if higher waffle pack trays are
used (high JEDEC waffle pack trays or special waffle
pack trays).
The lifting axis on tower 1 can accommodate 5 cassettes
with up to 6 WTC XLs each. Either two JEDEC waffle
pack trays or any number of special waffle pack trays can
be accommodated in a WTC XL.
The lifting axis on tower 2 can accommodate 4 cassettes
with up to 10 WTCs each. A single JEDEC waffle pack
tray can be accommodated in a WTC.

MTC2
Overview Technical Data
439 Student Guide SIPLACE X-Serie and X4I SW70x (AL2)
Technical Data
13.1.3 Technical Data
Dimensions, weight, miscellaneous data
13.1.3.1 Dimensions, weight, miscellaneous data
Electric al Connec tions
13.1.3.2 Electrical Connections
Noise Emis sion Informati on
13.1.3.3 Noise Emission Information
Permitted ambient conditions
13.1.3.4 Permitted ambient conditions
Tower 1 (XL) Tower 2
Dimensions (L x W x H) 1340 x 610 x 1490/1660 mm
Weight (basic configuration) approx. 500 kg (incl. cassettes and WTCs)
Weight (set up completely) approx. 534 kg (with components)
Weight (moving mass) approx. 80 kg approx. 43.5 kg
Cassette size (L x W x H) 391.2 x 305.6 x 93.3 mm 352.7 x 154.8 x 133.8 mm
Cassette weight
(fully configured)
approx. 11 kg approx. 7.5 kg
WTC size (L x W x H) 386.5 x 295.8 x 11.1 mm 371 x 146 x 10.1 mm
Pitch between cassettes 96 mm 135 mm
Pitch between levels 12 mm 11.8 mm
Vertical travel 444 mm (1st through 40th WTC) 511.2 mm (1st through 40th
WTC)
Horizontal travel approx. 647 mm approx. 638 mm
(between removal and transfer positions)
Storage capacity 30 WTC XL with 40 WTC with
60 JEDEC or 30 special WPTs
max. size
40 JEDEC WPT
Changeover time (over 5 levels) approximately 2 s approximately 1.5 s
Maximum component height
(incl. WTC)
30 mm 15.5 mm
(For WT height > 7.62 mm 1 level must remain free,
For WT height >12.19 mm 2 levels must remain free)
Maximum floor load
(fully configured)
6.93 kg/cm
2
or 356 kg/cm
2
per foot per roller
Supply voltage 3 x 400 V~, 50 Hz (Europe)
3 x 208 V~, 60 Hz (USA)
Total power 1.5 kW
Rated current 2.7 A for 3 x 400 V~
4.2 A for 3 x 208 V~
Fuse rating 3 x 16 A
Rated current consumption by the largest consumer 2 A
Maximum noise level 74 dB (A)
Room temperature between 15°C and 35°C
Humidity 30 - 75%
(on average no higher than 45%, to prevent
condensation on the machine at all times.)

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Operational Safety Overview
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Operational Safety
13.1.4 Operational Safety
Safety Instruc tions
13.1.4.1 Safety Instructions
Warning and Information L abels on the MTC2
Warning and Information Labels on the MTC2
CAUTION
The following pages contain only the most important safety information.
► Please observe the safety instructions detailed in the current operating instructions.
Location of the warning labels on the MTC2 (right-hand
side)
Legend
1. Information label below the main switch
2. Warning labels on the enclosures around the electric
parts
3. Warning label by the lifting axis motors
4. Warning labels by the toothed belts of the lifting axis
and feed axis
5. Warning labels in the feeding area and the lifting
frame area
6. Warning labels in the refill area (behind the protective
doors)
7. Information label at the ground terminal
8. Warning labels on the motor controller covers (below
the enclosure)
9. No loads warning by the feed axis
10. Information labels above the guides for the fork lift
truck
11. Information label for the cranking device