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User Manual SIPLAC E CF 3 Technical data Software vers ion SR.101.xx 06/2003 US Edit ion 3.1 Descript ion of the machine 67 3 T echnical dat a 3.1 Description of the machine The pla cement ma chine is a high-per formance…

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User Manual SIPLACE CF 3 Technical data
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3 Technical data
3.1 Description of the machine
The placement machine is a high-performance placement system with one gantry. It holds a 6-
segment Collect&Place head, a Pick&Place head and a PCB camera.
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Fig. 3.1 - 1 Overall view of the placement system
(1) 6-segment Collect&Place head with component camera
(2) Gantry 1 with PCB camera
(3) Pick&Place head
(4) Fine-pitch camera for the Pick&Place head
(5) Stationary component supply (location 1)
(6) Stationary component supply (location 3)
(7) PCB conveyor
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The placement heads pick up components from stationary feeders and use them to populate the
PCB clamped on the PCB conveyor.
The 6-segment Collect&Place head equipped with a component camera can process size 0201
to 18.7 mm x 18.7 mm components.
The Pick&Place head is particularly suitable for placing fine pitch components. It places compo-
nent sizes ranging from 1.6 mm x 0.8 mm to 55 mm x 55 mm. In addition to the PCB centering
vision module, the placement machine also has component vision modules for the Collect&Place
head and Pick&Place head.
The concept behind the automatic placement system
with its stationary feeders,
PCBs that do not move during placement
and positionable placement heads
has a number of significant benefits:
For example, the flexible 6-segment Collect&Place head combined with automatic nozzle
changer enables the nozzle configuration to be changed temporarily and automatically
adapted to receive different component sizes. The same applies to the Pick&Place head. You
can also optimize the traversing paths and the placement sequence.
With stationary feeders, even the tiniest components are picked up reliably.
The components cannot slip on the PCB during placement (as is often the case with moving
PCBs) since the PCB does not move.
Sophisticated optical centering systems (vision modules) for components and PCBs also en-
sure high component positioning accuracy.
Components can be topped up and tapes can be spliced without stopping the machine.
Prepared component trolleys enable the placement system to be retooled without long stop-
pages.
A waffle-pack changer may be used to supply components.