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01 10-003 1-53 AFO01ETRP 1.4 Maintenance Method (3) Checking of Attached V acuum Nozzle • After the vacuum nozzle is attached, rotate the rotary turret with the cam hand-rotating wheel to let the nozzle pass over the dro…

(2) Attachment of Vacuum Nozzle
• Before attaching a vacuum nozzle, check that the end of the nozzle
is not damaged, the tapered section is unscratched, the pick-up hole
unclogged, and the grip section undeformed.
• Select the nozzle which meets the parameters specified in the place-
ment head nozzle data.
(2-1) Move the center shaft of the nozzle posi-
tion No. to be attached toward the front side
of the machine.
(2-2) While holding the cam follower with your
finger, orient the two-plane chamfered side
horizontally and insert the vacuum nozzle
over the shaft until it stops.
(2-3) Set the [OPERATION] switch to the “RUN”
side.
(2-4) Use the “Head/Nozzle” tab in the “TEACH-
ING” window (submenu) and perform a
teaching operation on the nozzle.
Do not scratch the diffusion plate while attaching a vacuum nozzle.
CAUTION
Inserting a nozzle forcibly
over the shaft in wrong direc-
tion deforms the grip section.
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(3) Checking of Attached Vacuum Nozzle
• After the vacuum nozzle is attached, rotate the rotary turret with the
cam hand-rotating wheel to let the nozzle pass over the dropped nozzle
detection plate. Check that the end of the nozzle does not touch the
plate. If it touches the plate, re-attach the vacuum nozzle.
The vacuum nozzle should be set in the descending mode
when it passes over the dropped nozzle detection plate.
Fig. 4A68
(4) Nozzle Offset Teaching
Refer to “5.4 “Head/Nozzle” Tab” in “Section 6” of “Volume 2: Opera-
tion (Supervisor)” for details and perform teaching operations.
Wipe off dirt and dust on the end of a nozzle which was detected as
defective through teaching operation and then re-perform the teaching
operation.
Refer to “5.4 “Head/Nozzle” Tab” in “Section 6” of “Volume 2:
Operation (Supervisor)” for the items to be checked when a
nozzle is detected as a defective one through teaching opera-
tion.
When the machine operation is started with a defective
nozzle (detected by teaching operation) attached, the nozzle
is bypassed and not used.
Note
Note

1.4.5 Disassembly, Cleaning, and Lubrication of Miniature Stroke
Bearing
Note: Since the disassembly and reassembly work of the miniature
stroke bearings requires highly sophisticated technique, consult
our nearby service station for details.
• Cleaning Stage
Perform the cleaning when dirt has accumulated on the sliding part of
the shaft and the movement is hampered.
Perform the cleaning when dirt has accumulated on the hollow portion
of the shaft and the suction force has deteriorated.
Ref.: Clean the shafts once a year or so.
• Disassembly of Miniature Stroke Bearing
Disassembly Procedure
(1) Detachment of Head Assembly
(1-1) Loosen two M4L12 bolts (upper ones) and
two M4L16 bolts (lower ones) fastening
the head and detach the head assembly.
(1-2) Pull out the air hose.
(1-3) Pull the head forward to detach.
(2) Loosen three setscrews fastening the
diffusion plate and detach the plate from the
head.
Do not apply a wrench, etc., to the
magnet for head origin detection.
Otherwise, the magnet will be demag-
netized.
Fig. 4A69
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Fig. 4A70
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