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2 Operational Safety User Manual SIPLACE CA 2.6 Safety Instructions for Operating the Placement Machine Edition 08/2011 EN 78 CAUTION HIGH TEMPERA TURES 2 The housing of the sta r motor and the handle on the placement he…

User Manual SIPLACE CA 2 Operational Safety
Edition 08/2011 EN 2.6 Safety Instructions for Operating the Placement Machine
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2.6.10 ESD Machine Safety
Only use nozzles that are identified as conductive. This is the only way to meet the requirements
for the ESD safety of the machine.
2.6.11 High Temperatures at the C&P20 CA Placement Heads During Continuous
Operation
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Fig. 2.6 - 8 High temperatures at the C&P20 CA placement heads during continuous operation
(1) Temperature label [03031926-01]
(2) Housing for the star motor
(3) Handle

2 Operational Safety User Manual SIPLACE CA
2.6 Safety Instructions for Operating the Placement Machine Edition 08/2011 EN
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CAUTION
HIGH TEMPERATURES 2
The housing of the star motor and the handle on the placement head may become very hot dur-
ing continuous operation and in ambient temperature in excess of 22 °C. Be careful when touch-
ing the parts.
2.6.12 High Temperatures on the X Feeder Modules in Continuous Operation
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Fig. 2.6 - 9 High temperatures on the X feeder modules in continuous operation
(1) Temperature label [03031926-01]
(2) Stepping motor
CAUTION
HIGH TEMPERATURES 2
The stepping motors can become very hot during continuous operation and in an ambient tem-
perature in excess of 22 °C. Be careful when touching the motors.

User Manual SIPLACE CA 2 Operational Safety
Edition 08/2011 EN 2.7 Safety Instructions for Operating the SWS
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2.7 Safety Instructions for Operating the SWS
2.7.1 Safety Instructions for Working at the Wafer Table
WARNING 2
RISK OF CRUSHING HANDS
Never reach your hands into the gap of the magazine lift in the direction of the wafer table. There
is a risk of being crushed by the gantry or the wafer table.
2.7.2 Safety Instructions for Changing the Wafer Magazines
WARNING 2
HEAVY WAFER MAGAZINE
A full wafer magazine can weigh up to 25 kg. Handle the wafer magazine carefully. Enlist the
help of a second person, if necessary.
CAUTION 2
Make sure that nothing protrudes from the magazine lift.
Make sure, that only the intended wafer magazine is placed properly on the magazine liftplate.
If not handled correctly damage on the wafer magazine i.e. of the magazine lift can not be
excluded.