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1 Installation 1-3 How to Hoist Mounter Use the wires and the arm as follows. NOTE: Be sure to use the arm t o prevent the wire from t ouching the mount er. Front View Arm Wire Side View Arm Wire

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Installation of Mounter
Environmental Requirements
Install the mounter at the place where the below conditions are met.
Do not do tasks, such as moving the mounter or connecting the mounter with the main switch ON to prevent
electric shock.
Ambient Temperature: Accuracy assurance 23 +/-2 degrees centigrade
Operation assurance 10 to 35 degrees centigrade
(The average over a period of 24 hours does not exceed 30 degrees C.)
Relative Humidity: 45 to 60 percent, non-condensing
Altitude: 1,000 or below above sea level
Atmosphere: Dust and corrosive gas free
Floor: Floor must be flat and sturdy enough for freedom from vibration during
operation.
Power Requirements: 200 VAC +/- 10%, three phase, 50/60 Hz
* 208/220/230/240/380/400/415/440V VAC with optional power
transformer
Power consumption: 1.1KW
Installed capacity: 6.0kVA
Leakage current: 20mA or less
* Power and ground the mounter independently of other machines which may be a
noise source, such as a compressor, welding machine, or reflow soldering machine
with magnetic contacts.
Warning
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How to Hoist Mounter
Use the wires and the arm as follows.
NOTE: Be sure to use the arm to prevent the wire from touching the mounter.
Front View
Arm
Wire
Side View
Arm
Wire
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Production Line
To align your assembly line, first install the heaviest unit. Then install peripheral units using the first unit as
a reference.
Reference
Loader     Mounter     Reflow Oven   Conveyor Unloader
To transfer the PCB (printed circuit board) smoothly, clearance between units are quite important. Be sure
that the clearance between units is 5 mm or less as below figure shows. Adjust the height of the downstream
unit a little lower (0-0.5 mm) so that the PCB is transferred smoothly.
0 - 0.5mm
5mm or less
Downstream Upstream