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2 Operational safety User Manual SIPLACE D3 2.5 Safety instructions for operating the machine From software version SR.605.xx 07/2008 EN Edition 60 2.5 Safety instructions for operating the machine 2.5.1 Safety instructi…

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User Manual SIPLACE D3 2 Operational safety
From software version SR.605.xx 07/2008 EN Edition 2.4 Safety instructions for transporting the machine
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2.3.3 Laser class 2
The following modules are assigned to laser class 2:
Laser light barrier, placement area 1 in the PCB conveyor
Laser light barrier, placement area 2 in the PCB conveyor
PCB barcode scanner
Coplanarity laser module
(The entire machine is classified as laser class 2 if the coplanarity laser module option is installed.)
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2.4 Safety instructions for transporting the machine
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Use a fork-lift truck with the following specification to carry the machine:
Fork length: min. 1800 mm
Carrying power: min. 6000 kg
Clear width between forks: min. 350 mm 2
WARNING
RISK OF TIPPING 2
If the required specification cannot be applied to the fork-lift, there is a risk that the fork-lift will tip
over when carrying the machine.
Transporting the machine is described in chapter 4, Section 4.1, page 177.
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Laser radiation
Do not look into beam!
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2.5 Safety instructions for operating the machine
2.5.1 Safety instructions for closing the protective covers
To prevent any risk of injury when the protective covers on machines are closed, the owner must
instruct his operators to use the protective covers exactly as specified in the following instructions.
CAUTION
RISK OF CRUSHING HANDS
IF THE PROTECTIVE COVERS ARE NOT CLOSED CORRECTLY 2
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Fig. 2.5 - 1 Safety instructions for closing the protective covers
(1) Protective covers
(2) Grab handles
(3) Cover flaps over the PCB conveyor
(4) Warning strips
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Always hold the grab handles when opening or closing the protective covers.
When closing, do not reach into the gap between the protective cover and the machine panel.
The area is identified by a yellow-black warning strip (item 4 in Fig. 2.5 - 1
, page 60).
When you close the covers, make sure that there is no-one else in the cover swiveling range.
When you close the covers, make sure that there is no-one else in the vicinity of the opposite
component trolley location.
2.5.2 Safety instructions for processing capacitors based on powdered metal
There is a risk associated with processing capacitors based on powdered metal (e.g. tantalum).
The risk is that
an exothermic reaction, i.e. a sudden build-up of heat, may occur, if these components are
damaged. If the ambient conditions are unfavorable, and depending on the capacitance, this
buildup of heat can cause damage.
this effect can occur when these components are cut.
Please contact your suppliers to clarify whether the components that you handle are affected.
In extremely rare cases, this risk can occur in the tape cutter of SIPLACE machines, with the re-
mote possibility of causing a smoldering fire in the waste tape.
The ambient conditions are unfavorable if:
(1) The components remain on the tape while the set tape cycle is checked (since the operator
can cycle the feeder module onward without removing components during this check).
(2) The components remain on the tape, e.g. due to a tear in the cover foil.
(3) The components remain on the tape, and the components or tape do not conform to the spec-
ification, thus increasing the pickup error rate.
Please follow the instructions given below to minimize the risk when placing capacitors based on
powdered metal.
(1) If the component tape is cycled onward manually, the operator must remove any components
remaining in the tape pocket.
(2) If the cover foil tears, the operator must remove any components remaining on the tape.
To ensure that tantalum capacitors do not cause the tape material to burn when it is cut as a result
of pick-up errors, the user interface has been extended to include the "Remove component from
tape in the event of a pick-up error" option. This option must be enabled in SIPLACE Pro. On the
placement machine, the component that was not picked up is paced forward again until it is ready
for removal from the component tape. The track is deactivated and the operator is sent an error
message to remind him to pick up the tantalum component from the tape.
PLEASE NOTE 2
The manual extraction by the operator of tantalum capacitors that have not been picked up is
described in Section 3.9.6 on page 141.