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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 64 2.5.5 Safety instructions for the T winHead component cameras during a p…

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User Manual SIPLACE D3 2 Operational safety
From software version SR.605.xx 07/2008 EN Edition 2.5 Safety instructions for operating the machine
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2.5.4 Safety instructions for manually moving the Z axis at the TwinHead
CAUTION
RISK OF CRUSHING AT THE TWINHEAD 2
NEVER move the Z axis down with your hand at the buffer of the return unit. The powerful spring
force of the cylinder creates a risk of injury to your fingers due to the buffer springing back. The
same applies inside the TwinHead when the piston rod springs back into its starting position.
Fig. 2.5 - 3 Risk of crushing from the return unit on the TwinHead
(1) Return unit, compressed air cylinder
(2) Piston rod
(3) Buffer of the return unit
(A) Risk of crushing to fingers
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2.5.5 Safety instructions for the TwinHead component cameras during
a placement head change
WARNING 2
When the placement head is changed from the TwinHead to the Collect&Place head, the Twin-
Head's component cameras (stationary, P&P, type 33, 55 x 45, and type 25, 16 x 16) must be
removed, otherwise the Collect&Place head will collide with the camera housings.
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Fig. 2.5 - 4 Safety instructions for the TwinHead vision modules during a placement head change
(1) Assembly position, component camera (stationary, P&P (type 33) 55 x 45)
(2) Assembly position, component camera (stationary, P&P (type 25) 16 x 16)
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2.5.6 Safety instructions for docking the component trolley in or out
WARNING
To prevent accidents (risk of crushing), the component trolley may only be docked in or out by
one person.
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Fig. 2.5 - 5 Safety instructions for docking the component trolley in or out
(1) Buttons on the input and output sides
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The safety concept for the component trolley change requires the operator to press a button (item
1) on the input or output side of the machine in order to dock the component trolley in or out. This
ensures that the operator is always standing to the side of the machine. In addition, the component
trolley can only be docked in if the protective covers are closed.
Docking the component trolley in or out is described in Section 5.10
, page 277. Follow the instruc-
tions exactly as described in this section.