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6. Specications of T ape Feeders 6.1 Specications of 8 mm Dual T ape Feeder T able F1 SL Feeder Model No. T ape Width × Feed Pitch (mm) T ype of T ape Diameter × Reel Outer Width (mm) Chute Height (mm) External dimensi…

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6. Specications of Tape Feeders
6.1 Specications of 8 mm Dual Tape Feeder
Table F1
SL Feeder
Model No.
Tape Width ×
Feed Pitch
(mm)
Type of Tape
Diameter ×
Reel Outer
Width (mm)
Chute
Height
(mm)
External dimensions
of Applicable
components
(mm)
Note (a)
Remarks
Distance between
fused bands of
Cover Tape (mm)
Applicable
components
SL-48085
8 × 1 Paper
Φ180
×
14.4
104
0.35 < X <= 1.20
0.15 < Y <= 1.00
1.1 or more
0402C/R,
0603C/R
For 1 mm pitch tape
Bar code label color:
Light blue and White
Cover tape disposal type:
SL-48CB5
1.3 or more 1005C/R
8 × 2
Paper,
Embossed
1.1 or more
0402C/R,
0603C/R/DI
1.3 or more 1005C/R
SL-48086
8 x 2, 4 Paper
0.65 < X <= 1.80
0.35 < Y <= 3.00
1.9 or more 1005 C/R
Bar code label color:
Yellow and White
Cover tape disposal type:
SL-48CB6
2.1 or more 1608 C/R
8 x 2, 4 Embossed 1.9 or more
1006DI
1208DI
1208TR
1408TR
1608TR
SL-48087
8 × 4 Paper
1.40 < X <= 2.10
0.35 < Y <= 3.00
2.3 or more
1608C/R
2012C/R
Bar code label color:
Pink and White
Cover tape disposal type:
SL-48CB7
8 × 2, 4 Embossed
1208DI
1608TR
SL-48088
8 × 4 Paper
2.10 < X <= 3.40
0.35 < Y <= 3.00
3.6 or more
3216C/R
Bar code label color:
White
Cover tape disposal type:
SL-48CB8
8 × 4 Embossed
1713DI
2916DI
2012TR
2915TR
Note
(a) The sizes of the components entitled "Referential Components" differ
depending on the component makers.The components are shown as types
for your reference.
Distance between fused bands of Cover Tape
This is the distance between two fused bands which xes the cover
tape onto the carrier tape, and the bands are made next to both sides
the pockets for components.
(Fused width depends on component dimensions.)
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(b) Splicing tape cannot be used. If splicing tape is used, a pickup malfunction
may occur.
(c) The joint of the spliced section cannot be detected.
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6.2 Tape loading time and tape automatic exchange time
Table F2
No Item Specication Content
1 Tape loading time
Approximately 6
seconds
The time required from when rotating operation begins after
the tip of the tape is set in the appropriate position of the feeder,
until the tape has been conveyed to the pickup position.
* The required time will differ slightly depending on differences
in the type and feed pitch of the tape.
2
Tape automatic
exchange time
Approximately 8
seconds
The time required for the next-supplied tape to be automatically
exchanged when the previous tape has run out of components
during production operation.
* This includes the time for ejecting the previous tape that has
run out of components.
Note
Pickup from the corresponding lane is not possible while tape switching
is being performed.
For this reason, we recommend that you also use the feeder alternate function or
the postponed recovery function.
If the postponed recovery function is used, operation will skip component
pickup from the corresponding lane while pickup is impossible due to tape
switching, and will continue mounting other components.
Unlike conventional feeders, the SL feeders will automatically switch to the next
tape if components run out and the following resupply tape has been set; thus,
the temporarily-skipped component can be picked up last, and production can
continue without interruption.
6.2 Tape loading time and tape automatic exchange time
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