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User Manual Line Computer UNIX 9 Production Tools / Feeders Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue 9.1 Feeder Editor 9 - 1 9 Production Tools / Feeders 9.1 Feeder Editor The followi ng alloc ations a re define d by mean s o…

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User Manual Line Computer UNIX
Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue
9 - II
User Manual Line Computer UNIX 9 Production Tools / Feeders
Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue 9.1 Feeder Editor
9 - 1
9 Production Tools / Feeders
9.1 Feeder Editor
The following allocations are defined by means of the Feeder Editor:
The feeding equipment (feeder/waffle-pack tray) to be used to supply a specific package form or component
and the type of machine on which the feeder is to be set up. It is possible to specify a different feeder or
waffle-pack tray for each machine type.
NOTE
Predefined feeders or "customer-specific types" can be selected for the allocations. The so-called
"customer-specific types" are feeder or waffle-pack tray types created by the user with the aid of the
Feeder Editor whose data deviate from the standard values (see section 9.1.4).
The allocations specified in the Feeder Editor are stored in the ".ri" set-up info file in the Master data/RI-
Bibliothek. For optimization purposes it is mandatory that the ".ri"-file be always
available. The optimization
function evaluates the data from the ".ri"-file and determines where a given package form or component is
to be set up. When so doing, allocations of components have a higher weighting than allocations of package
forms, and special allocations (e.g. to a customer-specific type) carry a higher weight than general
allocations.
9 Production Tools / Feeders User Manual Line Computer UNIX
9.1 Feeder Editor Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue
9 - 2
9.1.1 Allocation Possibilities
The various possibilities of allocations are described in the following:
For each
package form, and thus each component, contained in the master data it is necessary that its set-up
be defined at one time, i.e. an allocation must be defined between component/package form -> feeder ->
machine type.
NOTE
To limit the amount of work involved, allocations should preferably be made for package forms, as different
components frequently have the same package form.
- The component/package form can be set up on one side of a line only.
The distinction between the machine sides is accomplished by the designations "Left side" and "Right
side" (as seen in the direction of travel).
Fig. 9.1.1 Direction of travel, left side/right side
The definitions are determined according to the following types of allocation:
Left side ---> The component/package form may
only be set up on the feeder parts of the
left side of the line.
right side ---> The component/package form may
only be set up on the feeder parts of the
right side of the line.
- The component/package form can only be set up on a specific machine type.
- The feeders can be assigned correction values for the pick-up position of a component
(x,y,z and α) as well as the vibration time.