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5-5 AIVEMT -ID 0606-009 2.2 Symptom-Based T roubleshooting (1) Frequent Pickup Errors on Specific V acuum Nozzle Dirty Vacuum Nozzle Frequent Pic k-Up Errors on Specifi c Nozzle Operation Check Cleaning NG Cleaning Replac…

5-4
AIVEMT-ID
0606-009
(2) Machine-Based Factors
When a component has no problem, check the main body of the
machine.
A failure can be tracked by checking if it occurs on a specific vacuum
nozzle or feeder slot No. (lane).
(2-1) When a failure occurs on a specific vacuum nozzle, check
the following items concerning the pertinent vacuum
nozzle.
•
Check if the vacuum nozzle is abnormal.
•
Check if the vacuum line is abnormal.
•
Check if the vacuum ON/OFF valve is abnormal.
•
Check if the linear measure sensor is abnormal.
When a factory is dusty or a lot of components packaged in paper
tapes are used, the vacuum nozzles and their filters get dirty easily.
Therefore, it becomes important to clean the vacuum nozzles and filters
periodically
.
Reference
Refer to "2.2 (1) Frequent Pickup Errors on Specific Vacuum Nozzle" for the
troubleshooting.
(2-2) When a failure occurs on a specific feeder slot No. (tape
feeder), check the following items concerning the pertinent
feeder slot No. (tape feeder).
(1) Check if the tape feeder is loaded correctly with components.
(2) Check if the top cover tape is peeled off normally.
(3) Check if the data related to the component picks is normal.
Reference
Refer to "2.2 (2) Frequent Pickup Errors on Specific Feeder Slot No." for the
troubleshooting.
2.1 Cause and Remedy of Pickup Errors

5-5
AIVEMT-ID
0606-009
2.2 Symptom-Based Troubleshooting
(1) Frequent Pickup Errors on Specific Vacuum Nozzle
Dirty Vacuum
Nozzle
Frequent Pick-Up Errors
on Specific Nozzle
Operation Check
Cleaning
NG
Cleaning
Replacement
Cleaning
OK
NG
NG
NG
NG
OK
OK
OK
OK
Clogged Hole of
Vacuum Nozzle
NG
Nicks on Linear Measure
Sensor
Replacement
Dirty Linear Measure
Sensor
Replacement
Note (b)
Dirty and Clogged
Vacuum Filter
Movement of Vacuum
ON/OFF Valve
OK
Fig. 4E3
Note
(a) Refer to "Chapter 1 Maintenance" for the cleaning and replacement
procedures.
(b) Check the vacuum ON/OFF switching in the "Output Chk" tab sheet
in the "I/O DIAG" window. (Operation Sequence: [MAINT] Button
→
[DVC CHK] Button
→
"Output Chk" Tab)
2.2 Symptom-Based Troubleshooting

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AIVEMT-ID
0606-009
(2) Frequent Pickup Errors on Specific Feeder Slot No.
Frequent Pick-Up Errors
on Specific Feeder Slot No.
Operation Check
Correction
OK
NG
Note (b)
OK
OK
NG
Note (a)
Feeder Check
Collation
with Component
Library Data
Verification of Feeder (B)
Offset Data
Adjustment
Fig. 4E4
Note
(a) See Figs. 4E5 and 4E6 on the next page for the checkpoints on tape
feeders.
(b) When a tape feeder loaded with different components is installed, the
pickup position (data) must be checked and the feeder (B) offset data
must be cleared or modified for the new components after the program
change operation because it is prepared for the previous components.
2.2 Symptom-Based Troubleshooting