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OM-1606 6. Splicing 6-43 6.10.4 T ape Splicing Procedure Note When part of black tape is left on the peeling paper , return the peeling paper and press the tape against the paper . Then, peel of f the peeling paper again…

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6.10.3 Cutting Tape on Feeder Side
(1) Prepare the tape on the feeder side.
(2) Cut the tape, using the tape cutting
jig.
Set the tape on the pilot pins and cut
it.
The tape cut jig is used for the tapes
up to the 32 mm width. For the 44
mm, 56 mm width tape, cut the tape
by two stages.
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For the tape with the width of 72 or
88 mm, cut it using commercially
available scissors with a blade long
length enough to cut the tape all at
once, so that the cut position does
not deviate.
In the case of 12 mm, 20 mm, 28 mm
or 36 mm pitch, the pilot pin is not to
be used.
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Take care not to cut any component
in order to prevent damage to the
tape cutting jig.
In the case of 12 mm, 20 mm, 28 mm
or 36 mm pitch, cut off the carrier tape
with pockets so that the center of a car-
rier pocket is cut without using the pilot
pin.
Cut it so that any overlap of the tape is
not caused in the joint section.
Cut Position
(3) The preparation of the tape on the
feeder side has been completed.
If it tends to bend, correct it.
1005-002
Feeder Side
Section where the
components are
not included
Section where the
components are included
Cut Position

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6.10.4 Tape Splicing Procedure
Note
When part of black tape is left on the peeling paper, return the peeling
paper and press the tape against the paper. Then, peel off the peeling paper
again.
Cover the prepared carrier tape for
joint over the head pocket on the
new tape and insert it to the end of
the pocket.
If it can not be inserted easily,
change the direction of the tape for
joint.
Cover also the tape on the feeder
side over the head pocket and insert
it to the end of the pocket.
At that time, the cover tape on the
side of the new tape should be above
the tape on the side of the feeder.
In the case of the tape with 24,
32, 44, 56, 72 and 88 mm width,
cut off the splicing tape along the
perforations.
The cut tape is not to be used.
Peel off the white peeling paper on
the splicing tape.
In the case of the tape with 32,
44, 56, 72 and 88 mm width, peel
the white peeling paper up to the
perforations and bend it.
Align the reference guide with the
tape border on the opposite side of
the sprocket hole and afx the tape
so that the joint position is at the
center.
In the case of the tape with 32, 44,
56, 72 and 88 mm width, align the
bent perforation section with the tape
border on the sprocket hole side and
afx it.
1005-002
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1005-002
Bend the splicing tape along the
perforations and adhere it onto the
carrier tape on the sprocket hole
border side.
In order to adhere the splicing tape
securely, press and rub the surface
of the transparent lm entirely.
Peel off the transparent lm.
For the tape with 44 mm, 56 mm,
72 mm or 88 mm width, adhere the
splicing tape also onto the slave
sprocket hole side.
Conrm that the splicing tape has
been adhered securely to the cover
tape and the carrier tape surfaces.
When the tape has been spliced
securely, the procedure is completed.
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