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6 Component and Die Handling User Manual SIPLACE CA 6.5 Docking Station for SIPLACE X Series Component Trolley Edition 08/2011 EN 424

User Manual SIPLACE CA 6 Component and Die Handling
Edition 08/2011 EN 6.5 Docking Station for SIPLACE X Series Component Trolley
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Key to fig. 6.5 - 5
(1) Main power supply indicator lamp
(2) Button for locking and releasing all the feeder modules on the component trolley
(3) Horizontal tensioner for fixing the component table lever in the "closed" position
(4) Label showing switches S1 and S2 for CAN bus addressing
(5) Switches S1 and S2 for setting the CAN bus address
(6) Power switch
(7) Rotary knob for setting the operating pressure
(8) Manometer for displaying the operating pressure
6.5.7 Docking the SIPLACE X Series Component Trolley onto the Docking Station
WARNING 6
Only component trolleys from the SIPLACE X-series may be operated at this docking station.
While docking, do not reach into the areas between component trolley and docking station.
Open the two horizontal tensioners, by moving them in the direction of the arrow (item 3 in
fig. 6.5 - 5
, page 422).
Push the component trolley carefully into the docking station. This will raise the component
table.
Make sure that the component trolley is standing fully on the base plate of the docking station.
Close the two horizontal tensioners (item 3 in fig. 6.5 - 5, page 422.
The changeover table will be lifted to its final position and locked into place.
Use the button (item 2 in fig. 6.5 - 5) when you want to lock or unlock any of the feeders on
the changeover table.
6.5.8 Undocking the SIPLACE X Series Component Trolley from the Docking Sta-
tion
WARNING 6
While undocking, do not reach into the areas between component trolley and docking station.
Open the two horizontal tensioners (item 3 in fig. 6.5 - 5, page 422).
The component table is lowered.
Now pull the component trolley out of the docking station.

6 Component and Die Handling User Manual SIPLACE CA
6.5 Docking Station for SIPLACE X Series Component Trolley Edition 08/2011 EN
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User Manual SIPLACE CA 7 Station Enlargements
Edition 08/2011 EN 7.1 Nozzle Changer
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7 Station Enlargements
7.1 Nozzle Changer
Nozzle changers can greatly increase the flexibility of the placement heads for processing differ-
ent types of component. If the placement program requires a nozzle change, then the placement
head automatically returns the old nozzle to the nozzle holder and picks up the new nozzle. Noz-
zles that were separated out during the vacuum check can also be quickly changed.
It is significantly more exact and faster to pick up nozzles from a nozzle changer than would be
possible manually. When placing small components, it is essential to minimize the radial eccen-
tricity during nozzle rotation.
7.1.1 Configurations Options for Nozzle Changers at the SWS
Depending on the placement head used a second bank can be configured as an option.
The main difference between the nozzle changers at an SWS and those at locations without SWS
lies in the usage of a different reject bin (03070917-01). The nozzle changers for the SWS are
structured alike, the only difference is the mirror-inversed position of the reject bins at the left-hand
locations (1 and 3) and the right-hand locations (2 and 4).
SWS
Location 1 2 3 4
Number of possible PPW per location
CA3
per 1
Number of possible PPW per location
CA4
per 1