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Nozzle series 1xxx:
These nozzles are used on the SIPLACE C&P20A/M.
All nozzles in this series have a 4-digit number code on the
top outer side.
Examples:
Nozzle series 20xx:
These nozzles are used on the SIPLACE CPP.
All nozzles in this series have a 4-digit number code on the
top outer side.
The letter I or E in the allocated GF name marks the use of a
head with an internal or external camera.
Examples:
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Nozzle series 28xx:
These nozzles are used on the SIPLACE CPP.
All nozzles in this series have a 4-digit number code on the in-
side.
The letter I or E in the allocated GF name marks the use of a
head with an internal or external camera.
Examples:
Nozzle series 4xxx:
These nozzles are used on the SIPLACE C&P20P/M2.
All nozzles in this series have a 4-digit number code on the
outer and top side.
Examples:
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0° Description of Components
In order to work with component shapes which have uniform definitions, standard components are described using four
specific rules. This is known as the "0° description" position, which allows you to precisely define the pickup angle during
placement.
To describe the component shape of a component, the dimensions should always be taken from the corresponding data
sheet. Make sure that the component is always described as viewed from above.
The display area of the GF Editor always shows the 0° description of the component. This zero degree origin of the co-
ordinate system is always shown in the center of the GF Editor display area. The X axis points to the right and the Y axis
points upwards. The center of the component generally corresponds to the origin of the coordinate system. Rule 1 defines
the alignment of the component sides in the X or Y directions.
Rule 1: A nozzle with rectangular suction surface is aligned with its longer side along the X axis. The component X
axis is parallel to the nozzle X axis, when the nozzle picks up the component properly.
When picking up a component, the component X axis always points in the same direction as the long side of the nozzle
(exception: special nozzles with 90° rotation).