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2 Operational safety User Manual SIPLACE HF Series 2.5 Safety instru ctions for operating the mac hine Software Version SR.505.xx 05/ 2004 US Edition 50 2.5.3 Safety instructions for remo ving nozzles from Col lect&P…

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User Manual SIPLACE HF Series 2 Operational safety
Software Version SR.505.xx 05/2004 US Edition 2.5 Safety instructions for operating the machine
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The feeders are labeled as shown below:
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CAUTION
To avoid the risk, it is essential to use only feeders that have been approved for placing such com-
ponents, namely:
for model C/D item no.: 00141118-01
for model E item no.: 00141117-01 2
WARNING 2
Æ Check and empty the waste tape container every hour.
Æ Only empty the waste tape container into suitable collection containers because of the risk of
fire. These containers must not be set up inside buildings.
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2.5.3 Safety instructions for removing nozzles from Collect&Place heads
CAUTION
RISK OF INJURY TO FINGERS BY SHARP NOZZLES 2
Be careful with your fingers when removing nozzles from their sleeves on Collect&Place heads
at the pick-up / placement position (item 2 in Fig. 2.5 - 2).
The procedure for removing nozzles manually from the sleeve is as follows:
Æ Pace the sleeve from which the nozzle is to be removed to the removal point (item 1).
Æ Remove the nozzle from the sleeve here.
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Fig. 2.5 - 2 Position of the sleeve during a manual nozzle change
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(1) Removal position for sleeves and nozzles
(2) Pick-up and placement position
User Manual SIPLACE HF Series 2 Operational safety
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2.5.4 Safety instructions for manually moving the Z axis at the TwinHead
CAUTION
RISK OF CRUSHING AT THE TWINHEAD 2
NEVER move the Z axis down with your hand at the buffer of the return unit. The powerful spring
force of the cylinder creates a risk of injury to your fingers due to the buffer springing back. The
same applies inside the TwinHead when the piston rod springs back into its starting position.
Fig. 2.5 - 3 Risk of crushing from the return unit on the TwinHead
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(1)Return unit, compressed air cylinder
(2)Piston rod
(3)Buffer of the return unit
(A)Risk of crushing to fingers