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• Sheet Composition *1 X/Y table X [mm] (Horizontal), Y [mm] (V ertical) This is the offset data between the X/Y table origin and the positional reference of the head’s component placement. When the X/Y table is at its o…

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3.2 "Device Offset" Tab
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Sheet Composition
*1 X/Y table X [mm] (Horizontal), Y [mm] (Vertical)
This is the offset data between the X/Y table origin and the positional
reference of the head’s component placement.
When the X/Y table is at its origin, the distance between the P.C.B.
origin and the positional reference (reference head position) for com-
ponent placement performed by a nozzle on the #1 head should be
set to adjust the data compared with the design values.
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Head Placement Positional Reference
Rotary Turret
P.C.B.
P.C.B. Origin
(TCM-X200 TCM-X300)
P.C.B. Origin
(TCM-X100)
3.2 "Device Offset" Tab
*2 Camera X [deg], Y [deg]
This is the offset data for angle difference between the camera X
and Y axis and the scanning coordinates X and Y of the component
recognition camera (Camera 1: high magnification).
The parameters are computed using the jig nozzle.
Fig. 3E13
*3 Component pickup (Z) axis [mm]
This is the offset data for the origin position of the component pickup
Z axis (CZ).
A plus (+) value increases the downward movement of the
nozzle.
*4 Component placement (Z) axis [mm]
This is the offset data for the origin position of the component place-
ment Z axis (MZ).
A plus (+) value increases the downward movement of the
nozzle.
*5 P.C.B. transfer
Left [mm], Right [mm]
This is the offset data to adjust the feed limit at P.C.B. transfer.
This offset data is used for fine adjustment of the transfer
stroke.
*6 Master nozzle
H [mm], L-L [mm], L-X [mm], L-Y [mm]
Entered are the nozzle parameters that were measured using the
master nozzle.
H:Height (H Level)
L-L : Height (L Level)
L-X : X in L Level
L-Y : Y in L Level
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3.2 "Device Offset" Tab