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MTC2 MTC2 Calibration and Settings Converting the power supply 489 Student Guide SIPLACE X-Serie and X4I SW70x (AL2) Convertin g the power suppl y 13.3.5 Converting t he power supply To operate the MTC2 in the USA or in …

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Adjustments feed axes MTC2 Calibration and Settings
Student Guide SIPLACE X-Serie and X4I SW70x (AL2) 488
► On the adjustment gauge the light barrier should still shine through at a height of 9,75 mm and at a
height of 9,85 mm the light should be interrupted.
► Place the adjustment gauge for the crash light barriers across the rail of the feed axis for tower 2.
► Unscrew the clamping screws of the holder for tower 2 and the middle holder (movable section) and
place the bottom light barrier pair onto the middle of the gauge. Ensure that the holders do not jam
in their guide.
► Firmly tighten the clamping screws. Ensure that the holders cannot be moved or turned any more.
► At this setting, the bottom light barrier pair should still just shine through at a height of
11.40 mm + 0.05 mm and no longer shine through at a height of 11.50 mm + 0.05 mm.
Disengaging mechanism
13.3.4.4 Disengaging mechanism
Tools and Equipment
Tools and Equipment
▪ 1 set of Allen keys
Preparat ions
Preparations
► Empty the MTC2 completely (see the User Manual).
► Move the feeder axis to the zero position (see "13.3.2.2 Feed axis" [ ➙ 468]) and engage the driver
into the WTC.
Setting the disengaging mechanism
Setting the disengaging mechanism
► Move the driver over the belt until it lies outside the disengaging mechanism.
► Check that the driver in its dead center position engages centrally with the disengaging aperture
when it is moved back.
► When the guide roller is pushed through the middle of the aperture, set the position of the aperture
with the 4 securing screws of the disengaging mechanism.
Checking and Setting the Crash Light Barriers
Legend
1. Crash light barriers for tower 1
2. Crash light barriers for tower 2
3. Light barrier holder for tower 1 with clamping screws
4. Middle light barrier holder with clamping screws, base
section
5. Middle light barrier holder with clamping screws,
movable section
6. Light barrier holder for tower 2 with clamping screws

MTC2
MTC2 Calibration and Settings Converting the power supply
489 Student Guide SIPLACE X-Serie and X4I SW70x (AL2)
Convertin g the power suppl y
13.3.5 Converting the power supply
To operate the MTC2 in the USA or in Japan, the power supply needs to be changed from 400 V, 50 Hz
to 208/204 V, 50/60 Hz.
Tools and Equipment
13.3.5.1 Tools and Equipment
▪ 1 set of screwdrivers
▪ 3 additional bridges
Procedur e
13.3.5.2 Procedure
Setting the disengaging mechanism
Legend
1. Driver guide roller in dead center position
2. Disengaging mechanism aperture
3. Disengaging mechanism securing screws
NOTICE
To convert the power supply from 208/204 V to 400 V, the same procedure must be carried out
in the reverse order.
Electronics board
Legend
1. Bridges on the voltage distributor terminal X01
2. Motor Circuit Breaker

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Machine Data MTC2 Calibration and Settings
Student Guide SIPLACE X-Serie and X4I SW70x (AL2) 490
Voltage distributor termin al X01
13.3.5.3 Voltage distributor terminal X01
Motor Circuit Breaker
13.3.5.4 Motor Circuit Breaker
Machine Data
13.3.6 Machine Data
General machine parameters
13.3.6.1 General machine parameters
Software version: Date 11.2004
Serial number, MTC2: 214
Delta fiducial transfer position: 10000
Voltage distributor terminal X01
Legend
1. Bridges on the voltage distributor terminal X01
► Removing the three bridges between 2-3, 6-7 and 10-
11.
► Connect the six bridges between 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-
10 and 11-12.
Motor Circuit Breaker
Legend
1. Rotary regulator of the motor protection switch
► It is always 3.5 A.
NOTICE
The machine parameters listed are only an example of a data record. The individual values can
be different for each MTC2 .
WARNING
Incorrectly set machine data can result in a crash between the lifting and feed axes or at the
limit positions of these axes.