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User Manual SIPLACE CA 7 Station Enlargements Edition 08/2011 EN 7.1 Nozzle Changer 441 7.1.3.3 T echnical Dat a 7.1.3.4 Assembly The nozzle changers "row 1" (see fig. 7.1 - 12 ) are fixed to the component tr o…

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7.1.3.2 Position of Nozzle Changer for C&P12 CA Head in CA3 Machines
Locations 1, 2, 3 and 4 can accommodate up to 2 nozzle changers for the 12 segment Collect&
Place CA-head (item 1 and 2 in fig. 7.1 - 13
). At location 2 no nozzle changer can be installed.
This results in a total capacity of 7 nozzle changers with 35 magazines and a total of 420 nozzle
holders.
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Fig. 7.1 - 13 Position of nozzle changers for 12 seg. Collect&Place CA head in CA3 machines
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(1) Nozzle changer, "row 1"
(2) Nozzle changer, "row 2"
(3) Reject bin for components
(4) Take-off device and reject bin for nozzles
(5) Nozzle magazine

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7.1.3.3 Technical Data
7.1.3.4 Assembly
The nozzle changers "row 1" (see fig. 7.1 - 12) are fixed to the component trolley docking units.
There is an additional assembly kit for the "row 2" nozzle changer. This consists of a take-off de-
vice and reject bin for nozzles (see section 7.1.3.9
).
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Fig. 7.1 - 14 Assembly position
(1) Spring hook pointing toward the operator
(2) Retaining clamp pointing toward the PCB conveyor
Nozzle changer for the 12 segment Collect&Place CA head
Dimensions (length x width x height) 449 x 62.7 x 77.7 mm³
Number of magazines min. 1 / max. 5 with each 12 nozzle garages
Number of nozzle holders 60
Nozzle types 9 xx
Nozzle changeover time approx. 2 sec. per nozzle
Compressed air connection 0.48 MPa (4.8 bar)

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Align the nozzle changer so that the moving spring hooks always point toward the operator,
while the retaining clamps always point toward the PCB conveyor.
7.1.3.5 Functional Description
The nozzles are located in nozzle garages and are fixed by a movable locking plate. A pneumatic
cylinder moves the locking plate by 6 mm. Depending on the position of the locking plate, all noz-
zles are either clamped into place or released. The default position of the locking plate, i.e. if there
is no nozzle change in progress, is "closed".
Every magazine of the nozzle changer has a positioning fiducial for position detection. The mag-
azine locations are numbered from 1-5 for the nozzle changers of "row 1" and from 6-10 for the
"row 2" nozzle changers (see fig. 7.1 - 12
). The 12 nozzle garages in the magazines are also num-
bered consecutively (see fig. 7.1 - 15
).
NOTE 7
Special magazines can be made after consulting with ASM Assembly Systems GmbH & Co.KGa
and receive a seperate marking.
Nozzle Pick Up 7
– The Z-axis of the Collect&Place CA head moves downwards.
– The locking plate (item 2 in fig. 7.1 - 15
) opens and releases the nozzles.
– The nozzle is taken up by the sleeve of the Collect&Place CA head.
– The Z axis moves up.
Placing a Nozzle Down 7
– The locking plate (item 2 in fig. 7.1 - 15) opens and releases the nozzles.
– The Z-axis of the Collect&Place CA head moves downwards and places the nozzle down.
– The locking plate closes.
– The Z-axis of the Collect&Place CA head moves upwards.
Rejecting Defective Nozzles 7
– At the reject unit (item 4 in fig. 7.1 - 12 ) the Z-axis of the Collect&Place CA head moves down-
wards by 14 mm and transfers the defective nozzle to the hole of the reject unit.
– The Z axis moves up again and the nozzle is stripped from the sleeve by spring wires.
– The nozzle drops into the reject bin.