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Overview Overview of Components Conveyor System S tudent Guide (FSE) SI PL ACE X Series and X4I Overview Edition 01/2009 EN 92 3.2.12.4 Quad Lane Conveyor Construction Legend The quad lane conveyor has 4 lanes. Co nveyor…

Overview
Conveyor System Overview of Components
Student Guide (FSE) SIPLACE X Series and X4I
Edition 01/2009 EN Overview
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3.2.12.2 Single Conveyor Construction
The single conveyor system consists of an input conveyor, two placement areas, the intermediate
conveyor and the output conveyor. Each conveyor has automatic width adjustment and two lifting tables
to clamp the PCB in place (not for the SIPLACE X4I).
3.2.12.3 Dual Conveyor Construction
The dual conveyor has two conveyor lanes (1 and 2). In the standard model, the fixed conveyor side is
on the right side of each lane. This fixed conveyor side can be easily changed to the left.
3-31: Board conveyor construction
Legend
1. Input belt
2. Processing conveyor 1
3. Intermediate belt
4. Processing conveyor 2
5. Output belt
6. Lifting table 1
7. Lifting table 2
8. Mounting frame
3-32: Dual Conveyor Construction
Legend
1. Input belt
2. Processing conveyor 1
3. Lifting table 1
4. Intermediate belt
5. Processing conveyor 2
6. Lifting table 2
7. Output belt
8. Mounting frame

Overview
Overview of Components Conveyor System
Student Guide (FSE) SIPLACE X Series and X4I
Overview Edition 01/2009 EN
92
3.2.12.4 Quad Lane Conveyor Construction
Legend
The quad lane conveyor has 4 lanes. Conveyor lane 1 is divided into lanes 1L and 1R while conveyor
lane 2 is divided into lanes 2L and 2R.
This conveyor option allows you to produce a complete product with top and bottom sides on the same
conveyor lane. At the same time, another complete product can be produced on the second main lane.
(1R) Conveyor lane 1 right (1L) Conveyor lane 1 left
(2R) Conveyor lane 2 right (2L) Conveyor lane 2 left
(T) Transport direction

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Conveyor System Room for Your Sketches and Notes
Student Guide (FSE) SIPLACE X Series and X4I
Edition 01/2009 EN Overview
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3.3 Room for Your Sketches and Notes