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6 Component handling User Manual SIPLACE HF Series 6.3 Component trolley Software Version SR. 505.xx 05/2004 US Edition 258 imity s witches s ignal wh ether the compon ent trolley has b een docked in corr ectly . – The c…

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PLEASE NOTE:
At external set-up positions, you will need an external power supply for the component trolley
(see section 6.3.5, page 264).
Fig. 6.3 - 2 Component trolley with a PCB transport height of 950 mm
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The design places considerable emphasis on ergonomics and safe operation.
– The trolleys move easily.
– No cables have to be plugged in to supply the component trolleys with power and compressed
air. The same applies to the communication interface.
– The component trolley is docked in/out the machine using a docking unit. A description of this
device can be found in chapter 5
section 5.9 from page 225 onward. It is integrated into the
safety, supply and communication circuit or is disconnected from this circuit. Electronic prox-
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imity switches signal whether the component trolley has been docked in correctly.
– The component trolley is fixed so precisely to the placement machine that it is even suitable
for processing 0201 components.
– The component trolley can be adjusted to PCB transport heights of 830 mm, 900 mm, 930 mm
and 950 mm in just a few simple actions.
– The tape container can hold tape reels with a diameter of up to 15" (optional up to 19").
– Every component trolley has a unique identification number.

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6.3.1 Structure of the component trolley
The component trolley consists essentially of a chassis, a component feeder table on which the
feeder is mounted, a communication unit, a tape reel container and a waste container.
Fig. 6.3 - 3 Component trolley: Front and back view
(1) Chassis
(2) Component feeder table
(3) Communication unit
(4) Tape reel container
(5) Waste tape container
(6) Interface for the power module, communication and safety circuits
(7) Handle
(8) Pockets for set-up list print-outs