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5 Working with the machine User manual SIPLACE SX1/SX2 5.15 Docking the component trolley in or out From software version SC 706.1 SP1 Version 10/2014 280 5.15.2 Docking out the component trolley  Go to the main view of…

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User manual SIPLACE SX1/SX2 5 Working with the machine
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5.15 Docking the component trolley in or out
5.15.1 Safety instructions for docking component trolleys in and out
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Fig. 5.15 - 1 Safety instructions for docking the component trolley in or out
In addition, the component trolley can only be docked in if the protective
covers are closed.
WARNING
DANGER OF CRUSHING!
Risk of crushing when docking and undocking the component trolley.
Always dock/undock the component trolley alone.
5 Working with the machine User manual SIPLACE SX1/SX2
5.15 Docking the component trolley in or out From software version SC 706.1 SP1 Version 10/2014
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5.15.2 Docking out the component trolley
Go to the main view of the station software and select the Feeder module... icon and
then the
Locations icon.
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Fig. 5.15 - 2 SC GUI - locations
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Click on the icon to release the respective location and wait until the locking device
opens. For further information, refer to the station software Online Help.
Swivel the two handles up (item 1 in fig. 5.15 - 3).
User manual SIPLACE SX1/SX2 5 Working with the machine
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Fig. 5.15 - 3 Component trolley - swivel handles up to push
With both hands on the handles, pull the component trolley out of the machine.
5.15.3 Safety instructions for moving the component trolley
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Always hold the handles with both hands when you want to move the component trolley.
Remember that a component trolley with the full complement of feeder modules can tip over
sideways or forward on gradients of 20° or more.
Make sure that the surface on which the trolley is moved has a significantly smaller gradient.
The floor underneath the machine may not exceed an incline of 0.63%. This corresponds to
an incline of 5 mm over a distance of 800 mm (e.g. the width of a changeover table).
Be careful not to collide with obstacles. The trolley could tip forward if it is traveling fast
enough.
WARNING
Avoid accidents!
To prevent accidents, ALWAYS follow the rules listed below when you move the compo-
nent trolley.