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19 Placement heads Nozzle changer Technical data Nozzle changer for t he SIPLACE Sp eedSt ar Number of magazines a SIPLACE X2 S/X3 S/X4 S SIPLACE X4i S a) All magazines in the nozzl e changer must be configured. 6 4 Maxi…

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Placement heads
Nozzle changer
Nozzle changer for the SIPLACE SpeedStar (C&P20 P2)
Nozzle changer for the SIPLACE MultiStar CPP
Nozzle changer for the SIPLACE TwinStar
4 magazines for 20 nozzles
of type 60xx
6 magazines for 20 nozzles of
type 60xx
1 magazine for 9 nozzles of
type 28xx
3 magazines for 20 nozzles of type 20xx
1 magazine for 9 nozzles of
type 28xx
5 magazines for 20 nozzles of type 20xx
Magazine for two standard nozzles
Magazine for one special nozzle, gripper
Description
Nozzle changers increase the flexibility of the placement heads when it comes to processing
different components. The nozzle configuration can be rapidly adjusted to changing place-
ment jobs. Precisely defined positions and perfect nozzle seat in the garage ensure minimum
radial eccentricity on the placement head.
The nozzle changers feature a monitoring circuit.This checks whether the nozzle magazines
are seated correctly on the mount. In addition, the nozzle changers recognize whether the
magazines are for 40xx/60xx, 20xx or 28xx nozzles by the code.

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Placement heads
Nozzle changer
Technical data
Nozzle changer for the SIPLACE SpeedStar
Number of magazines
a
SIPLACE X2 S/X3 S/X4 S
SIPLACE X4i S
a) All magazines in the nozzle changer must be configured.
6
4
Maximum number of nozzle garages
SIPLACE X2 S/X3 S/X4 S
SIPLACE X4i S
120
80
Standard configuration
SIPLACE X2 S/X3 S/X4 S
SIPLACE X4i S
6 magazines with 120 nozzle garages
4 magazines with 80 nozzle garages
Option: Nozzle changer "row 2" 4 magazines with 80 nozzle garages
Nozzle types 60xx
Nozzle changer for the SIPLACE MultiStar
Number of magazines
ab
SIPLACE X2 S/X3 S/X4 S
SIPLACE X4i S
b) With restrictions at location 2 for MTC/WPC
Please note: When you use the Smart Pin Support option, the maximum number of nozzle
changer magazines is reduced.
6
4
Maximum number of nozzle garages
SIPLACE X2 S/X3 S/X4 S
SIPLACE X4i S
120
80
Standard configuration
SIPLACE X2 S/X3 S/X4 S
SIPLACE X4i S
80 x 20xx nozzle garages
1 magazine with 9 x 28xx nozzle garages
60 x 20xx nozzle garages
1 magazine with 9 x 28xx nozzle garages
Option: Nozzle changer "row 2" 4 magazines with 80 x 20xx nozzle garages
Nozzle types
40xx, 11xx, 12xx
20xx, 28xx
Nozzle changer for the SIPLACE TwinStar
Number of magazines
Locations 1 and 3
Locations 2 and 4
max. 12 magazines for max. 24 nozzle garages
max. 10 magazines for max. 20 nozzle garages
Number of nozzle garages may be freely configured
Standard configuration 3 magazines with two nozzle garages each
1 magazine with one nozzle garage
Nozzle types 4xx with adapter
5xx (standard)
9xx with adapter
Special nozzle, gripper

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Board conveyor
Single and flexible dual conveyor
Single conveyor
When using a single con-
veyor, boards are moved
behind one another, along a
conveyor lane and into the
placement machine, where
they are placed. This con-
veyor variant is particularly
suitable for very wide boards.
Flexible dual conveyor
To keep the range of PCBs to
be processed as wide as
possible - whilst maintaining
maximum productivity - the
flexible SIPLACE dual con-
veyor allows you to choose
between single conveyor
mode and dual conveyor
mode. In the dual conveyor,
two boards are moved into
the placement machine and
placed either at the same
time (synchronous mode) or
alternatively (asynchronous
mode). This makes it possi-
ble to process the top and
bottom sides of a board in
one line.
Single conveyor
Flexible dual conveyor
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