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6 Product / Package Form User Manu al Line Computer UNIX 6.1 Package Form Editor Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue 6 - 20 Nozzle Types The tabl e be low li sts a ll noz zle t ypes su itab le for the differen t mac hine…

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Click on the desired option (sensor system type or nozzle).
The selection window closes.
If the "Sensor type" option was selected, the icon of the sensor system type created and its num-
ber are displayed in the view area of the main window (see Fig. 6.1.5).
If the "Nozzle" option was selected, the number of the nozzle created is displayed. Adjacent to it,
the buttons for defining the parameters for the "Acceleration" special handling option are shown
(see Fig. 6.1.9).
NOTE
Since no special handling is possible for nozzles of the 3xx type, no buttons are displayed adjacent to
these nozzles.
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Deleting
An existing tool can be deleted.
Click on button of the desired tool type.
All existing tools of the selected type are displayed.
Select tool from the view area. The selected option is highlighted in dark.
Click on
Delete
.
The following dialog box is opened.
Click on
OK
in the dialog box.
The dialog box is closed.
The option is no longer displayed in the view area.
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Nozzle Types
The table below lists all nozzle types suitable for the different machine types and head types.
The
first digit
in the nozzle type designation refers to the machine and head type on which the nozzle will be
used.
The
second digit
normally refers to the nozzle material. However, this digit may also indicate whether the
nozzle is of a special type:
0 = steel,
1 = plastic,
2 ... 9 = etc.
The number "9" is used for freely programmable special nozzles.
The
last digit
refers to the nozzle size: 1 = smallest nozzle
For SIPLACE-only applications, only nozzle types 3xx, 4xx, 6xx, 7xx and 8xx are relevant.
NOTE
A detailed overview of the current standard nozzles is contained in chapter 17 of the User’s Manual
"SIPLACE 80S-20/23/F
5
, 01/99 issue.
Nozzle type Machine type and head type
2xx HS-180 with nozzle changer
3xx SP-120, SIPLACE 80S-15/F3 for revolver head featuring old segments (version 1)
that cannot be used with a nozzle changer
4xx SIPLACE 80F3/F
4
, IC head
6xx SIPLACE 80-S15/F3 for revolver head featuring the new segment version (version
2) that is suitable for use with nozzle changers
7xx 12-nozzle revolver head SIPLACE 80F
4
, SIPLACE 80S-20/S-23, SIPLACE HS-50
6-nozzle revolver head SIPLACE 80F
5
8xx 6-nozzle revolver head SIPLACE 80F
5
Tab. 6.1 - 1 Nozzle Types (sorted in accordance with machine and head types)
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General data on the sensor system types (SST) available
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SST number "2"
Component camera HS-180
Component dimension (small contact area) 43 x 43 mm
Component dimension (large contact area) 50 x 50 mm
Camera’s field of view 35 x 35 mm
Resolution 74
µ
m/pixel
Minimum pin pitch 0.4 mm
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SST number "3"
Coplanarity Module HS-180
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SST number "6"
RV camera SIPLACE 80S-15/F3
Component dimension 14 x 14 mm
Camera’s field of view 18 x 18 mm
Resolution 54
µ
m/pixel
Minimum pin pitch 0,5 mm
Camera illumination 2 programmable illumination levels
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SST number "7"
IC camera SIPLACE 80F3/F
4
Component dimension 55 x 55 mm
Camera’s field of view 38 x 38 mm
Resolution 74
µ
m/pixel
Minimum pin pitch 0,4 mm
Camera illumination 3 programmable illumination levels
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SST number "8"
Coplanarity Module SIPLACE 80F3/F
4
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SST number "9"
RV camera SIPLACE 80S-15/F3
Component dimension 14 x 18 mm
Camera’s field of view 19 x 25 mm
Resolution 54
µ
m/pixel
Minimum pin pitch 0,5 mm
Camera illumination 2 programmable illumination levels
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SST number "10"
IC camera Fine Pitch SIPLACE 80F3/F
4
Component dimension 38 x 38 mm
Camera’s field of view 26,4 x 26,4 mm
Resolution 55
µ
m/pixel
Minimum pin pitch 0,3 mm
Camera illumination 3 programmable illumination levels