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6 Station extensions User manual SIPLACE E 6.1 Nozzle changer From software version SC 708.0 12/2014 Editio n 252 6.1.1 Nozzle changer for the SIPLACE CP14 Item no. 031131 47-xx Nozzle chan ger SIPLACE E, CP14 for locati…

User manual SIPLACE E 6 Station extensions
From software version SC 708.0 12/2014 Edition 6.1 Nozzle changer
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6 Station extensions
For the relevant configurations and other options, refer to the individual specifications for the SI-
PLACE E machines.
6.1 Nozzle changer
Nozzle changers can greatly increase the flexibility of the placement heads for processing differ-
ent types of component. If the placement program requires a nozzle change, then the placement
head automatically returns the old nozzle to the nozzle holder and picks up the new nozzle. Noz-
zles that were separated out during the vacuum check can also be quickly changed.
It is significantly more exact and faster to pick up nozzles from a nozzle changer than would be
possible manually. When placing small components, it is essential to minimize the radial eccen-
tricity during nozzle rotation.
The basic design of the nozzle changer is identical for the Collect&Place heads
(SIPLACE CP14/12/6). However, make sure that you always use the correct nozzle magazines
for the specific head.

6 Station extensions User manual SIPLACE E
6.1 Nozzle changer From software version SC 708.0 12/2014 Edition
252
6.1.1 Nozzle changer for the SIPLACE CP14
Item no. 03113147-xx Nozzle changer SIPLACE E, CP14 for location 1
Item no. 03113193-xx Nozzle changer SIPLACE E, CP14 for location 2
Item no. 03101503-xx Magazine for 1 x 20 nozzles for nozzle type 4xxx
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Fig. 6.1 - 1 Nozzle changer for the SIPLACE CP14 (example)
(1) Nozzle changer magazin 4xxx
(2) Nozzle changer
(3) Component reject bin
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6.1.1.1 Description
This nozzle changer can accommodate 4 magazines, each with 20 nozzle garages.
The magazines are seated on a common support. They are centered with two parallel pins and
fixed in place with 4 push buttons. The exact position is determined with two fiducials on each
magazine. The correct seat of the magazines on the basic nozzle changer body is monitored by
micro switches, to prevent a collision of the placement head with any magazines projecting up-
wards. All magazine locations must be filled since the safety circuit stops the machine in response
to missing magazines or magazines that are not seated correctly.
At the installed nozzle station, components can be blown off the nozzles of the SIPLACE CP14
and nozzles stripped off and rejected.
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Fig. 6.1 - 2 Nozzle changer magazin for the SIPLACE CP14
(1) 20 garages for 4xxx nozzles
(2) Fiducials (only visible when locking plate open)
CAUTION
Only use the magazine for the SIPLACE CP14 together with the SIPLACE CP14.
(1)
(2)
(2)