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OM-1606 2. Attachment and Detachment of T ape 2-17 (2) Cut the drawn cover tape with the cutter in the tape feeder . Cutter FB20 0908-001

OM-1606
2-16
2. Attachment and Detachment of Tape
2.4 Remove the Cover Tape
The amount of housing in the cover tape housing section is as much as about one
and half small reels. Whenever the tape is to be replaced, or spliced, remove the
cover tape from the cover tape housing section.
Notice
When the cover tape housing section is lled with the cover tape and no
more tape can be pressed in, the roll-in gear will be locked, which might
cause malfunction of or damage to the tape feeder.
Procedure
(1) Open the cover tape outlet cover and pull the cover tape from the cover tape
housing section.
Roll-in Gear
Cover Tape
Cover Tape Outlet Cover
[1] Open the cover tape outlet cover.
[2] Pull the cover tape in the direction of the arrow.
FB19
1005-002

OM-1606
2. Attachment and Detachment of Tape
2-17
(2) Cut the drawn cover tape with the cutter in the tape feeder.
Cutter
FB20
0908-001

OM-1606
2-18
2. Attachment and Detachment of Tape
2.5 Tape Guide and Support Suppressor
2.5.1 Description of Tape Guide
For xing the tape guide, there are two ways; xing with a countersunk head
screw and with a round head screw. For each way, the applicable width and depth
of emboss pocket are different.
For using tape with
12 mm width or 24 mm width
For using tape with
12 mm width or 16 mm width or 24mm width
Fixing with a Countersunk Head Screw
(Ordinary Time)
Fixing with a Round Head Screw
(In the case that only one side
of the tape comes in contact with chute)
Movable Type
FB21
Fixing Method How to use
Countersunk Head Screw It is used when the tape width is changed.
Round Head Screw It is adjusted and used when only one side of the tape comes in
contact with the chute. (See Note).
TB1
Note
This screw is available when the pocket width is within the allowable range and
the tape width of 12 mm to 24 mm is used.
It is applicable for the tape condition where only one side of the tape comes in
contact with the chute, when the tape width is smaller than the JIS standards.
1005-002