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User Manual SIPLACE SX4/DX4 4 Setting up and commissioning From software version SC.706.xx V ersion 06/2012 EN 4.3 Setting up the machine 221 4.3.7.2 Machine foot clearances fo r the PCB quad lane conve yor (SX4 only) 4 …

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4 Setting up and commissioning User Manual SIPLACE SX4/DX4
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4.3.7.1 Machine foot clearances for the PCB dual conveyor
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Fig. 4.3 - 9 Machine foot clearances for the PCB dual conveyor in millimeters
Fixed conveyor side at
maximum right position
a
.
a) The value depends on the position of the fixed side. All dimensions in millimeters.
Fixed conveyor side at
maximum left position
a
.
User Manual SIPLACE SX4/DX4 4 Setting up and commissioning
From software version SC.706.xx Version 06/2012 EN 4.3 Setting up the machine
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4.3.7.2 Machine foot clearances for the PCB quad lane conveyor (SX4 only)
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Fig. 4.3 - 10 Machine foot clearances for the quad lane conveyor in millimeters
Fixed outer conveyor
edges
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4.3.8 Integrating the machine into the line
Observe the general warnings in section 4.3.1, page 207.
Observe the warnings for transportation of the machine in section 4.3.2, page 208.
For details of tools and equipment, refer to section 4.3.5, page 211.
4.3.8.1 Aligning and adjusting the machines in the line
With the fork-lift, raise the machine until the weight is taken off the machine feet.
Determine the PCB conveyor height for the machine in the line and use the hexagon socket
head screw to adjust the height approximately.
You may need to fit the machine feet to the relevant PCB conveyor height (see 4.3.6 on page
212).
Position the machine on the free location on the line using the fork-lift.
Pay attention to the alignment of the PCB conveyors and check the distance to the previous
machine.
WARNING 4
Lower the machine slowly. A second person should look underneath to ensure that all the
machine foot touch the floor at the same time. If the machine feet on one side hit the ground
hard, the fixings may be damaged.
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