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User Manual SIPLACE SX1/SX2/DX1/DX2 2 Operational safety From software version SC.706.xx Version 06/2012 EN 2.5 Safety instructions for operating the SX1/SX2/DX1/DX2 machines 63 2.5.9 High temperatures on C&P20 place…

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2 Operational safety User Manual SIPLACE SX1/SX2/DX1/DX2
2.5 Safety instructions for operating the SX1/SX2/DX1/DX2 machines From software version SC.706.xx Version 06/2012 EN
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2.5.8 Safety instructions for using the nozzle changer
Observe the following instructions to avoid risk of collision between the placement head and the
nozzle changer.
WARNING
Make sure you always install the correct nozzle changer for each placement head, with the nozzle
magazines for that head. There is a risk of head crashes with mixed configurations. 2
WARNING
A lever which projects above the magazine could lead to a placement head crash. You should
therefore make sure that the lever does not protrude over the magazines. 2
User Manual SIPLACE SX1/SX2/DX1/DX2 2 Operational safety
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2.5.9 High temperatures on C&P20 placement head during continuous operation
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Fig. 2.5 - 3 High temperatures on SpeedStar (C&P20) during continuous operation
(1) Temperature label, item no. 03031926-01
(2) Housing for the star motor
(3) Handle
CAUTION
HIGH TEMPERATURES 2
The housing of the star motor and the handle on the placement head may become very hot dur-
ing continuous operation and in ambient temperature in excess of 22 °C. Be careful when touch-
ing the parts.
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2.5.10 High temperatures on the X feeder modules during continuous operation
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Fig. 2.5 - 4 High temperatures on the X feeder modules during continuous operation
(1) Temperature label, item no. 03031926-01
(2) Stepping motor
CAUTION
HIGH TEMPERATURES 2
The stepping motors can become very hot during continuous operation and in an ambient tem-
perature in excess of 22 °C. Be careful when touching the motors.