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Simplified Measurement T echnique The CP-6 series is designed so that the nozzle shafts are aligned in a straight line relative to the head shafts. When a nozzle is changed, there is almost no variation between the nozzl…

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Procedure Overview
1. Prepare the part data and Nozzle Assignment Table for PAM.
(1) 6 types of part data must be created.
The 6 types of part data are based on the standard 3216R part data, with
only the nozzle size being specified (input item: Nozzle_size_CP6).
• Part Data
Nozzle
No.1_3216 1.1 mm Data for part pick-up with the No.1 nozzle
No.2_3216 1.2 mm Data for part pick-up with the No.2 nozzle
No.3_3216 1.3 mm Data for part pick-up with the No.3 nozzle
No.4_3216 1.4 mm Data for part pick-up with the No.4 nozzle
No.5_3216 1.5 mm Data for part pick-up with the No.5 nozzle
No.6_3216 1.6 mm Data for part pick-up with the No.6 nozzle
(2) Create the Nozzle Assignment Table as shown below.
• Nozzle Assignment Table
Nozzle_No Nozzle_Size Back_light_size Bend_Limit Nozzle_type
1 1.1 12 0.050 0
2 1.2 12 0.050 0
3 1.3 12 0.050 0
4 1.4 12 0.050 0
5 1.5 12 0.050 0
6 1.6 12 0.050 0
Notes: Regarding the input items at the part data and Nozzle Assignment Table
1. Although the 1.3 mm size nozzle is used for all the PAM nozzles (Nos.1 to 6),
different sizes (in 0.1 mm increments) must be entered as shown above in the “Part
Data” and “Nozzle Assignment Table” in order to differentiate between the 6 nozzles
(this prevents nozzle changes during PAM placement operations). By entering the
nozzle sizes in 0.1 mm increments, parts will only be picked up by the nozzle
number specified in the program.
Within the vision processing system for PAM, however, all the nozzle sizes are
processed as 1.3 mm.
2. If there are not enough 1.3 mm nozzles, perform measurement by placing all 20 1.3
mm nozzles on each head in order from No.1 to No.6 nozzle positions.
2. The PAM measurement occurs using the 20 No.1 nozzles at the 20 heads. If an
accuracy measurement fails, it is repeated until a result is obtained.
Note: The No.2 to No.6 nozzles are not used in the accuracy measurement.
3. The No. 2 to No. 6 nozzle measurements are performed in the same manner as
step 2.
1. Using PAM
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Simplified Measurement Technique
The CP-6 series is designed so that the nozzle shafts are aligned in a straight line relative
to the head shafts. When a nozzle is changed, there is almost no variation between the
nozzle centers. This means that a PAM measurement can be performed for only 1 of the
6 nozzles, with the results for that nozzle applying to the other nozzles. The accuracy
can therefore be checked simply by repeating the nozzle center measurement.
1. Use the standard 3216R part data as the measurement part data.
2. Assuming that the following nozzle combination is used, a 1.3mm nozzle is
mounted at No.3.
No.1 nozzle 0.7mm
No.2 nozzle 1.0mm
No.3 nozzle 1.3mm
No.4 nozzle *.*mm
No.5 nozzle *.*mm
No.6 nozzle *.*mm
3. Create the Nozzle Assignment Table as shown below.
• Nozzle Assignment Table
Nozzle_No Nozzle_Size Back_light_size Bend_Limit Nozzle_type
1 0.0 00 0.000 0
2 0.0 00 0.000 0
3 1.3 12 0.050 0
4 0.0 00 0.000 0
5 0.0 00 0.000 0
6 0.0 00 0.000 0
4. Copy the No.3 measurement results to all the other nozzles.
5. Perform a nozzle center measurement.
6. Run PAM again to verify that an accuracy result is obtained.
1. Using PAM
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Notes:
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