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Item Part# Description 1 7262807 SWIT CH,MAN,PNE SH UTTER, UV -9 2 7262808 GUIDE ,SHUTTER,UV -9 3 7262810 ASSY REG ULATOR, SHUTTE R, UV -9 4 7262811 SOLEN OIDE, MAIN, SH UTTER, UV -9 5 7262809 PNEUM. C YLINDER ,SHUTTER,U…

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Item Part# Description
1 7262786 UV VURE V2 Sensor
2 7262814 Radikon 4-20 mA Amplifier
3 7262778 Radikon 0-10 V Amplifier (older version)
Figure 10-9 Top or Bottom Close Loop Regulation
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Parts List 10-11
Item Part# Description
1 7262807 SWITCH,MAN,PNE SHUTTER, UV-9
2 7262808 GUIDE,SHUTTER,UV-9
3 7262810 ASSY REGULATOR, SHUTTER, UV-9
4 7262811 SOLENOIDE, MAIN, SHUTTER, UV-9
5 7262809 PNEUM. CYLINDER,SHUTTER,UV-9
6 7262815 SOLENOIDE, SHUTTER, UV-9
7 7262816 SENSOR, PNEU, SHUTTER, UV-9
Figure 10-10 Inlet/Outlet ShutterOptional
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10-12 Parts List
Glossary
Carrier: A device such as an Auer boat or lead
frame onto which workpieces are mounted and
carried during production.
Circuit: A combination of electrical or
electronic components, interconnected to
perform one or more specific functions.
Circuit Breaker: A switch that automatically
interrupts the electrical supply to the system
when the current exceeds the set level. Some
circuit breakers can be manually operated to turn
power off and on for servicing or maintenance
purposes.
Conveyor: Electro-mechanical device that
transports workpieces/carriers through the
curing chamber. The Conveyor consists of two
metallic rails, two sprocket-guided chains, traffic
sensors, and a variable speed electric motor.
Curing: The use of chemicals or radiation to
induce a desired change in a substance. For
example, some adhesives, inks, and coatings are
set by exposure to ultraviolet light and are said
to be UV-curing.
Current: The flow of electrons through an
electrical circuit. Usually measured in amperes.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD): Discharge of a
static charge on a person’s body that travels
through a conductive path to ground. An
electronic component may suffer irreparable
damage when it is exposed to the static charge.
Emergency Shutdown: The Cure Module is
intentionally stopped to prevent injury to
personnel or damage to equipment. Shutdown is
accomplished by pushing the E-stop button.
End of Shift: When the Operator stops
production for the day and turns off the Cure
Module.
E-Stop: Emergency Off button on the front and
back panels of the Cure Module. Cuts all power
to the Cure Module. Part of the Integrated Safety
System.
Fuse: A safety device that is designed to
automatically cut off the flow of electricity when
the flow of current through the fuse exceeds its
rated capacity.
Grounding Strap: A strap worn on the wrist of
an Operator and plugged into Operator’s
Console jacks to prevent an electrostatic
discharge (ESD) that may cause damage to the
workpiece.
kPa: Kilopascals. Metric unit of pressure
measurement.
LED: Light-Emitting-Diode. A semiconductor
that emits light. The materials used in the diode
determine the color of light. Functions as a
system status indicator.
Levelers: Four adjustable pedestals (feet) on the
bottom of the Cure Module.
Light Beacon: A safety device with colored
lights and an audible alarm that is attached to the
top of a Cure Module. It is part of the Integrated
Safety System.
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS):
Information sheet for the safe usage of a specific
material. It is provided by the material
manufacturer and is usually included in the
material packaging.
Maintenance: Planned or unplanned activities
intended to keep the Cure Module in good
working order.
Operation: Functions, such as setting and
manipulating Cure Module controls, by which
the operator causes the equipment to perform its
intended purpose.
Operator: A non-technical level position. The
production operator monitors and operates pre-
programmed Cure Modules during production
runs and performs minor routine maintenance.
Glossary G-1