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User manual SIPLACE TX-Series 6 Station extensions From software version 713.0 Edition 01/2020 6.1 Nozzle changer 277 6 S t ation extensions For the relevant configuration s and other option s, refer to the individual sp…

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5 Tasks at the placement machine User manual SIPLACE TX-Series
5.14 Docking the component trolley in or out From software version 713.0 Edition 01/2020
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5.14.3 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.
Be careful not to collide with obstacles. The trolley could tip forward if it is traveling fast
enough.
5.14.4 Docking out the component trolley
Switch the control system "Off".
Press the button on the respective placement machine location until the component trolley is
completely undocked.
With both hands on the handles, pull the component trolley out of the placement machine.
WARNING
Avoid accidents!
To prevent accidents, ALWAYS follow the rules listed below when you move the compo-
nent trolley.
User manual SIPLACE TX-Series 6 Station extensions
From software version 713.0 Edition 01/2020 6.1 Nozzle changer
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6 Station extensions
For the relevant configurations and other options, refer to the individual specifications for the SI-
PLACE placement machines.
6.1 Nozzle changer
6.1.1 General
Nozzle changers can greatly increase the flexibility of the placement heads for processing differ-
ent types of component. If the placement program requires a nozzle change, then the placement
head automatically returns the old nozzle to the nozzle holder and picks up the new nozzle. Noz-
zles that were separated out during the vacuum check can also be quickly changed. It is signifi-
cantly more exact and faster to pick up nozzles from a nozzle changer than would be possible
manually. When placing small components, it is essential to minimize the radial eccentricity during
nozzle rotation.
6.1.2 Nozzle changer for SIPLACE SpeedStar C&P20 P /M2
This nozzle changer can accommodate 4 magazines, each with 20 nozzle garages. The maga-
zines are seated on a common support. They are centered with two parallel pins and fixed in place
with 4 push buttons. The exact position is determined with two fiducials on each magazine. The
correct seat of the magazines on the basic nozzle changer body is monitored by microswitches,
to prevent a collision of the placement head with any magazines projecting upwards. All magazine
locations must be filled since the safety circuit stops the placement machine in response to miss-
ing magazines or magazines that are not seated correctly. At the installed nozzle station, compo-
nents can be blown off the nozzles of the SpeedStar and nozzles stripped off and rejected.
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CAUTION
Only use the nozzle changer together with the SpeedStar.
6 Station extensions User manual SIPLACE TX-Series
6.1 Nozzle changer From software version 713.0 Edition 01/2020
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6.1.2.1 Nozzle changer for C&P20 P / C&P20 M2 with 4 magazines
Item no. 03103649-xx Nozzle changer basic assembly CP/all - short
Item no. 03101503-xx Nozzle magazine 40xx with 20 garages
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Fig. 6.1 - 1 Nozzle changer for the SIPLACE SpeedStar C&P20 P / C&P20 M2 with 4 magazines
6.1.2.2 Technical data
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Nozzle changer for the SIPLACE SpeedStar (C&P20 P / C&P20 M2)
Number of magazines per location
*a
SIPLACE TX
*)a All magazines in the nozzle changer must be configured.
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Number of nozzle garages per location
SIPLACE TX 80
Standard configuration
SIPLACE TX per location 4 magazines with 80 nozzle garages
Nozzle types 40xx